British election law enforces
a spending cap on donations, however Sanni claims a donation of # 625,000 ($ 883,000) by Vote Leave to another Brexit group, «BeLeave,» was funneled to AIQ.
Not exact matches
He urged transparency
on funding, and suggested a # 50,000
cap on donations by individuals and a reduction in maximum permitted party election
spending from # 20 m to # 15 m: [82]
In their submissions, the Conservatives called for a
cap on individual
donations to political parties, but Labour rejected this and instead called for
caps on campaign
spending throughout the year, rather than simply in a run - up to an election as now.
In a statement, NEC chairman Mike Griffiths also said Tony Blair backed this position, refuting claims that he had already endorsed Hayden Phillips» reported recommendations for a # 50,000
cap on individual
donations and an annual limit
on campaign
spending.
For it to work, legislation for fixed term parliaments, increased
caps on election
spending and
caps on party
donations must be prioritised.
Until we see a
cap on donations and a lower
spending limit, taking away public money from opposition parties will just make things worse.»
Labour wants a small increase in state funding, stringent
caps on spending and voluntary
caps to be placed
on donations by each party, which can reflect historic links with trade unions.
The initiatives attempt to crack down
on illegal coordination between outside
spending groups in New York, which face no
spending limits, and political campaigns that do face
donation caps.
The A.K.C. and its members are active in Washington and in state politics,
spending thousands of dollars in campaign
donations and influencing efforts including specific
caps on the numbers of litters kennels could breed, and some codifications of minimal living standards and the use of tethers, including efforts in Oregon, North Carolina, Georgia, New York, New Hampshire and California.