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Monday November 25th Edition
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Bloomberg Vows to Reject Campaign Donations, Presidential Salary
Michael Bloomberg, has vowed to reject any campaign contributions, and will reject his presidential salary if he wins the 2020 presidential election. But rejecting campaign funds may prevent him from participating in the Democratic Debates.
Political Activist Tim Eyman Declares Run for Washington Governor
The anti-tax activist has signed on to challenge environmentalist, Governor Jay Inslee, and other challengers in the 2020 election for state governor.
Proposal to Limit Money In Oregon Politics Unveiled
Since Oregon is one of five states with no limits on campaign contributions, its legislators are considering a plan intended to reduce the influence of money on state politics.
New Bill Would Ban Campaign Donations from Opioid Makers
Federal political candidates will no longer be able to receive campaign contributions from opioid manufacturers if the Save Lives Act bill is passed.
Concern Rises Over Direction of NY Campaign Finance Commission
New York Campaign Finance Commissioners have proposed a $25,000 limit on individual contribution limits to a candidate. Which is drastically different from the federal limit on individual contributions to a candidate and to the horror of campaign reform groups.
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