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re: What would you want to see done at a constitutional...
Posted on 6/19/22 at 7:07 pm to Marquesa
Posted on 6/19/22 at 7:07 pm to Marquesa
"No person who is not a registered voter in the election being contested may contribute to any party running for that office. Further, only live persons - no corporations, PACs, committees, etc. - may contribute."
For the progressives in here, if you aren't a resident of Florida, for example, you can not give to a statewide campaign in Florida. If you don't reside in Valdosta, no contributing to municipal elections in Valdosta. You get rid of the money, you eliminate most of our governance problems.
For the progressives in here, if you aren't a resident of Florida, for example, you can not give to a statewide campaign in Florida. If you don't reside in Valdosta, no contributing to municipal elections in Valdosta. You get rid of the money, you eliminate most of our governance problems.
Posted on 6/19/22 at 7:28 pm to SoFla Tideroller
quote:I own property in four counties and two cities. I pay taxes in each.
No person who is not a registered voter in the election being contested may contribute to any party running for that office. Further, only live persons - no corporations, PACs, committees, etc. - may contribute.
In your view, do I not have “skin in the game” in all six? I should be precluded from supporting candidates who would benefit my property interests?
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