Sentences with phrase «per election cycle»

But limited liability companies — businesses that share attributes of corporations and partnerships — are allowed to give up to $ 60,800 to a statewide candidate per election cycle and up to $ 150,000 a year to candidates and committees overall.
Newton, who called the proposals «completely silly questions,» noted the park district is limited to only three ballot questions per election cycle.
Furthermore, while US individuals are still capped at $ 2700 per person per election cycle, corporations are allowed unlimited donations, publicly disclosed, to any Super PAC, and unlimited donations, not publicly disclosed, to any politically active nonprofit, such as Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS.
The loophole allows multiple limited liability corporations owned by the same person to donate to candidates, thereby skirting regulations that cap donations from individuals at a certain amount per election cycle.
The PAG is also recommending added funding to increase NAR's ability to promote federal issues through the Federal Issues Advocacy Program and would increase our federal independent expenditure program from 8 - 10 U.S. House races per election cycle to include more U.S. Senate races, as well.
It has raised $ 142,778 since its last filing, which consisted of more than 390 donations ranging from $ 5 to $ 2,700, the maximum allowable per election cycle.
But New York's «LLC loophole» treats limited - liability companies as people, not corporations, allowing them to donate up to $ 60,800 to a statewide candidate per election cycle.
The FEC's plan will limit donations to a maximum of $ 10 per text, $ 50 per month and $ 200 per election cycle.
They each raise over $ 100 million per election cycle and play important roles in recruiting strong state candidates while the Republican Governors Association (RGA) assists in state gubernatorial races.
Cuomo proposed capping LLCs contributions at $ 5,000 per election cycle.
During this filing period, the campaign received 1,556 individual donations ranging from $ 1 to $ 2,700, the maximum allowable per election cycle.
During this short filing period, the campaign received more than 295 donations ranging from $ 10 to $ 2,700, the maximum allowable per election cycle.
Under state law, donors can contribute a maximum of $ 102,300 per election cycle to a political party committee, compared with $ 10,300 for individual candidates.
State law did not allow Tanski to donate more than $ 1,000 per election cycle to her campaign.
New York State restricts the total amount one person may contribute to all candidates and political action committees to $ 150,000 per election cycle.
Federal election law limits individual campaign contributions to $ 2,000 per election cycle.
A statewide public financing system to elevate average New Yorkers» voices in our elections, buttressed by other comprehensive reforms — like lower limits on how much one person can contribute to a political candidate (now at an outrageous $ 60,800 for statewide candidates per election cycle) and strong independent enforcement of campaign finance laws — will reduce the power of big money special interests.
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