The complaints, filed by Common Cause and Free Speech for People, a group that seeks to
limit corporate money in politics, argue that AMI paid to bury the story of Trump's infidelity and thereby influence the presidential election.
Not exact matches
While there is no such thing as a 100 % foolproof strategy to protect you against fraud (although divvying your portfolio up into 30 - 40 stocks worth 2.5 % to 3.33 % of your overall wealth seems like a damn good defense mechanism), putting most of your
money into stocks with records of growing dividends seems like an intelligent way to guard against
corporate fraud, particularly if you have
limited familiarity with reading 10 - Ks, annual reports, and other financial statements.
While other provinces, most recently Ontario, and the federal government have moved to take big
money out of politics, the Christy Clark government has not only said no to banning union and
corporate donations, and no to municipal election spending
limits — it has moved to eliminate pre-election spending
limits in the 60 days prior to an election.
BC is one of few provinces with no
limit on
corporate donations (as is Saskatchewan, whose leading political party appears to have benefitted handsomely from vast sums of
money from Alberta - based fossil fuel corporations over the last decade).
Nixon's campaign has pledged not to take
corporate donations, but it will still accept
money from
limited liability companies.
Mr. Cuomo's office had no immediate response to the proposal, which also included a plan to close the so - called L.L.C. loophole, which allows
corporate interests to spend almost unlimited amounts of
money on campaigns by channeling contributions through
limited liability companies, which can be designed to provide little transparency.
In Orange County, the legislature is considering legislation that would
limit campaign contributions from vendors to $ 250 after determining that a handful of
corporate types donated most of the
money to retiring executive Ed Diana's last campaign.
But Hopkins, UMMC and their
corporate parents, whose four main Baltimore hospitals together collect some $ 5 billion in revenue a year, have so far
limited their community asthma prevention to small, often temporary efforts, often financed by somebody else's
money.
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