The city Campaign Finance Board Wednesday found Mayor de Blasio broke no contribution limitation rules by
raising unlimited donations through an outside fund — then immediately issued a de facto rebuke of the tactic.
Not exact matches
One targets de Blasio's use of an outside non-profit, Campaign for One New York, to
raise big
unlimited donations from people and entities doing business with the city.
Over the same period, two state - focused accounts — including the soft - money «housekeeping account,» which can accept
unlimited donations —
raised $ 22 million, much of which was spent to help Cuomo.
Heading into 2013, the party's housekeeping account — which can receive
unlimited donations but can't spend the money directly on electoral efforts — had
raised a combined $ 5.6 million over the preceding six years.