More than $ 1.6 million was spent
on campaign contributions in 2011 from just four of the top five oil companies.
Dong is accused of trying to evade limits
on campaign contributions in several ways, for example, by using the name of his daughter, then a minor, as a campaign contributor.
Information
on campaign contributions in federal elections is publicly available.
The trial lawyers, who had a close relationship with former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, employ their own small army of top lobbying firms and spent a combined $ 687,700
on campaign contributions in 2015, making their organization, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the second largest donor in the state.
Good - government advocates fear this morning Supreme Court ruling could have wide - reaching effects for New York's own aggregate limits
on campaign contributions in a given election cycle.
Not exact matches
A federal jury acquitted him
in 2012 of accepting illegal political
contributions and deadlocked
on five other
campaign finance charges, allowing him to retain his law license.
Schultz was
on the President's mind because the business icon had suddenly become a political activist, announcing that because he was disgusted with Washington's dysfunction, he would cease making
campaign contributions to incumbents
in either party.
«Any payment by a person such as Cohen
on behalf of or
in consultation with a candidate to influence an election is an
in - kind «
contribution'to the candidate under
campaign finance law subject to a $ 2,700 limit and disclosure requirements,» he said.
Prosecutors failed to get a conviction against Democratic Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina
on charges that he received illegal
contributions and falsified documents to pay for the silence of his pregnant mistress as he
campaigned for president
in 2008.
These include activities considered intervention under the Internal Revenue Code
in any political
campaign, such as direct and indirect political
contributions to candidates, political parties, or political organizations; independent expenditures; or electioneering communications
on behalf of federal, state, or local candidates.
In a recent op - ed in the Edmonton Journal, Public Interest Alberta «s Larry Booi called on the new NDP government to institute campaign spending limits, lower contribution limits to $ 1,200 per year, impose much stronger rules on disclosure of contributions and spending and extend the rules on contributions and spending to cover party leadership and constituency contest
In a recent op - ed
in the Edmonton Journal, Public Interest Alberta «s Larry Booi called on the new NDP government to institute campaign spending limits, lower contribution limits to $ 1,200 per year, impose much stronger rules on disclosure of contributions and spending and extend the rules on contributions and spending to cover party leadership and constituency contest
in the Edmonton Journal, Public Interest Alberta «s Larry Booi called
on the new NDP government to institute
campaign spending limits, lower
contribution limits to $ 1,200 per year, impose much stronger rules
on disclosure of
contributions and spending and extend the rules
on contributions and spending to cover party leadership and constituency contests.
Any payment by a person such as Cohen
on behalf of or
in consultation with a candidate to influence an election is an
in - kind «
contribution» to the candidate under
campaign finance law subject to a $ 2,700 limit and disclosure requirements.
Thus, when they support crowdfunding
campaigns with their money, backers get not only promises (as
on other crowdfunding platforms) but also a real valuable asset - KickCoins
in the amount of up to 20 % of their
contribution as a bonus.
At the same time, however, the court allowed restrictions
on contributions to stand, reasoning
in part that giving funds to a
campaign is only an indirect form of speech.
An increasing number of news stories are centered
on issues rather than personalities; for one thing, there seems to be a shift
in the public's attention from personal scandal to issues of
campaign financing and
contributions.
Rep. John Katko stands out among House members elected to Congress
in 2014 for his reliance
on campaign contributions from special interest groups, according to an analysis by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
in Washington.
Those detailed pieces
in turn link to more details and to primary sources if you have them (the polling data that your piece
on public opinion is based
on, for instance, or a spreadsheet of your opponent's
campaign contributions from well - known evildoers).
Of course, CPI includes all kind of other useful information
in the site, including issue background
on issues and an eye - popping list of
campaign contributions coming from the telecommunications industry — take a look at the numbers
on this page and see if you don't jump back
in shock.
But he's finding that the senator — while likely harder to dislodge with more years
on the job and a base of support
in his district — is a more attractive target when it comes to generating
campaign contributions, particularly for LGBT donors.
The article would have been much more informative had you included numbers for Romney, Guiliani, et al.; or, posted numbers for past
campaigns; or, statitics
on what percentage of voters typically make
contributions in contested primary races.
(The mayor, of course, is now a man without a party, but managed to convince — with the help of some generous
campaign contributions — the five NYC GOP county leaders to let him run
on their ballot line yet again
in» 09).
In return the charter schools have showered millions of dollars of
campaign contributions on these senators.
Richard Becker, one of several Democrats vying to take
on Republican Rep. Nan Hayworth
in the general election, was forced to issue a rather shamefaced explanation after questioned about a
campaign contribution he gave to a former Republican congresswoman whose district (well, the re-drawn version of it, anyway) he's now running to represent.
Although both LaValle and Ed Cox have denied any collusion, Maggie Haberman's piece today
on Cox family members making close to $ 80,000 worth of
contributions to local GOP committees and
campaigns in NY - 1 is sure to add fuel to the fires of speculation.
In Buffalo federal court, G. Steven Pigeon will have a preliminary hearing
on June 15 to evaluate the government's evidence that he solicited an illegal
contribution to the 2014 re-election
campaign of Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The case stems from the
contribution from the New Yorkers for a Brighter Future to the Fund for Great Public Schools, the latter of which has been heavily involved
in state legislative
campaigns on behalf of Democratic candidates, primarily for the state Senate.
After CSEA announced
in mid-March that it would not issue any
campaign contributions or endorsements until further notice, Politics
on the Hudson reported that NYSUT would not be following suit
on the endorsement end.
It rejected the suggestion that savings made from Britain's budgetary
contribution to the EU - made famous by the # 350 million pledge
on the Leave
campaign bus - would compensate for the reduction
in income from leaving the trading block.
And that meant search ads, since new media team head Joe Rospars has said that search ads yielded a Return
On Investment as high as 10 - or 15-fold, presumably measured
in campaign contributions.
It was announced today that Kerrey, the former president of the New School
in New York City, had signed
on to the effort to tighten
campaign finance laws by introducing a voluntary public matching system similar to New York City and lower
contribution limits.
He also opposes public
campaign financing, which is being discussed
in Albany at the moment, and reducing the limit
on individual
campaign contributions.
A spokesman for de Blasio's
campaign said it would return more than $ 32,000
in contributions, after DNAinfo reported exclusively
on several unusual donations.
• Transforming the ethical environment
in Government: Governor Cuomo's «Clean Up Albany» agenda would institute
campaign finance reforms including a system of public financing for elections, limits
on contribution levels, creating an independent redistricting commission, creating independent monitoring and enforcement of ethics laws, and requiring full disclosure of outside income and clients.
By contrast,
in New York City, where profound reforms were implemented
in 1989, the
Campaign Finance Board imposed 128 penalties
on 31 candidates that accepted
contributions above the legal limit.
«We are proud of the work we did
on that
campaign, and have spoken
in many public forums about what we consider to be our
contribution to the
campaign.»
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) are used by a wide variety of industries to circumvent the $ 5,000 annual corporate
contribution limit
in New York State
campaign finance law, relying
on the New York State Board of Elections» 1996 determination to treat LLCs as individuals, subject to a $ 150,000 annual
contribution limit.
Policy agendas for important issues like the 421a tax abatement and New York City rent laws are being set by publicly elected leaders who have become dependent
on the real estate industry's onslaught of millions of dollars
in campaign contributions.
Scharff says she believes the timing is also right, the Occupy Wall Street movement has focused the debate
on the influence of large corporations
in society, and she says there's also been a lot of attention drawn to recent Supreme court decisions, like Citizens United, which ruled, essentially, that when it comes to
campaign contributions, corporations are people, too.
«The Federal Election
Campaign Act's prohibition
on foreign
contributions is the broadest prohibition
in the entire statute,» said Brett Kappel, a partner
in the government affairs and public policy practice of the law firm Ackerman
in Washington, D.C.
«While we do not comment
on any specific
campaign contributions, we categorically deny any quid pro quo between
contributions and legislation,» Anna LaPorte, a spokeswoman for Extell, said
in a statement to ProPublica.
Since 2007 and up until July of last year, pro-fracking businesses, trade organizations, and unions spent $ 15.4 million
on campaign contributions to state lawmakers, who are set to determine the fate of the practice
in New York.
According to your explanation, you meant «surging»
in the departments of
campaign contributions and boots
on the ground and Amedore's ads turning blunt.
«
In particular, a low limit — rather than a ban —
on campaign contributions may have been a safer route.»
The
contributions went to the Committee to Save New York, a business and labor coalition that raised $ 17 million and spent nearly $ 12 million
in 2011, much of it
on campaign - style television and radio advertisements praising Mr. Cuomo and supporting his proposals to cap property taxes and slash state spending.
The June 25 event to raise funds for Mr. Cuomo's 2014 re-election
campaign includes a host committee reception, dinner and musical performance, and is set to occur five days after the scheduled end of the legislative session
in Albany, by which time the governor has pledged to attain legislative action
on campaign - finance reform, including lowering
contribution limits.
Since taking office, Katko has relied
on PACs for a little more than $ 1 million
in campaign contributions out of a total of about $ 1.8 million, according to Federal Election Commission records.
«I remember Kirsten Gillibrand when she came into his office every three days to ask him for money and ask for major
campaign contributions,» Eric said
in a Wednesday interview
on WABC Radio with Rita Cosby.
State of the State: Gov. Cuomo Once Again Calls for Public Financing
In his 2013 State of the State Address
on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reemphasized his support for comprehensive reform of the state's
campaign finance laws including effective disclosure, lower
contribution limits, and public financing.
State Sen. Tony Avella (D - Bayside) said Tuesday he has planned since shortly after Richard Lipsky turned himself
in to authorities March 10
on corruption charges to donate to charity an amount equal to the $ 3,000
in campaign contributions the lobbyist made to his 2010
campaign.
The full bill, which can be read here
on the State Assembly website,
in addition to providing new
contribution limits and enforcement rules, also stipulates that the public
campaign fund would be partially financed with money from Wall Street fraud settlements.