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Thursday April 1st, 2021
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North Carolina Congressman Fined $11,000 For Campaign Finance Reporting Violations
U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop's campaign paid the second-largest administrative fine for a North Carolina candidate since 2000 for campaign finance reporting violations during his 2019 special election victory.
$456,000 Fine for FECA Violation? Federal Court Says OK.
The Federal Election Commission can seek a civil penalty of up to 1,000% of the amount in violation.
Virginia Senate Blocks Ban on Personal Use of Campaign Funds
A bill barring personal use of campaign funds was passed by the Virginia House of Delegates, only to fail in the Senate.
FEC Greenlights Campaign Spending for Bodyguards
Members of Congress will now be allowed to hire bodyguards with campaign funds, according to a new ruling from the Federal Election Commission.
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