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Thomas C. Hennings , Member of the U.S. Senate from the State of Missouri_ 33 Dr. Sadi Mase , associate chief counsel , Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate__ . 29 III FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1960 THURSDAY , AUGUST 25 ...
Thomas C. Hennings , Member of the U.S. Senate from the State of Missouri_ 33 Dr. Sadi Mase , associate chief counsel , Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate__ . 29 III FEDERAL ELECTIONS ACT OF 1960 THURSDAY , AUGUST 25 ...
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Mr. Sadi Mase is here , and he is associate chief counsel of the Sub- committee on Privileges and Elections of the ... Dr. MASE . Yes , sir . Mr. ASHMORE . I understand you were very instrumental in getting the bill to its present state ...
Mr. Sadi Mase is here , and he is associate chief counsel of the Sub- committee on Privileges and Elections of the ... Dr. MASE . Yes , sir . Mr. ASHMORE . I understand you were very instrumental in getting the bill to its present state ...
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If you do not separate transfers from contributions and expenditures properly , you really run a danger of misrepresenting the amount of money involved in a political campaign . Mr. ELLIOTT . What is a transfer ? Dr. MASE .
If you do not separate transfers from contributions and expenditures properly , you really run a danger of misrepresenting the amount of money involved in a political campaign . Mr. ELLIOTT . What is a transfer ? Dr. MASE .
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Dr. MASE . Thank you , sir . A contribution actually is a donation against the promise , as a con- sideration that this donation will be put to use for the benefit of a candidate or a cause which stands in an election .
Dr. MASE . Thank you , sir . A contribution actually is a donation against the promise , as a con- sideration that this donation will be put to use for the benefit of a candidate or a cause which stands in an election .
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Dr. MASE . I wish simply to say that there are cases where com- mittees do not transfer any funds . Sir , by report you have reference to a personal report . Mr. LESINSKI . Right . Dr. MASE . This provision is particularly important ...
Dr. MASE . I wish simply to say that there are cases where com- mittees do not transfer any funds . Sir , by report you have reference to a personal report . Mr. LESINSKI . Right . Dr. MASE . This provision is particularly important ...
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Page 1 - ... (b) It shall be the duty of the treasurer of a political committee to keep a detailed and exact account of...
Page 1 - January, a statement containing, complete as of the day next preceding the date of filing — (1) The name and address of each person who has made a contribution to or for such committee in one or more items of the aggregate amount or value, within the calendar year, of $100 or more, together with the amount and date of such contribution ; (2...
Page 14 - Clerk between the first and tenth day of each calendar quarter, a statement containing complete as of the day next preceding the date of filing (1) the name and address of each person who has made a contribution of $500 or more...
Page 14 - All contributions made to or for such committee; (2) The name and address of every person making any such contribution, and the date thereof; (3) All expenditures made by or on behalf of such committee; and (4) The name and address of every person to whom any such expenditure is made, and the date thereof.
Page 9 - It is hereby declared to be a pernicious political activity, and it shall hereafter be unlawful, for any person, directly or indirectly, to make contributions in an aggregate amount in excess of $5,000, during any calendar year, or in connection with any campaign for nomination or election, to or on behalf of any candidate for an elective Federal office...
Page 3 - ... (6) the total sum of expenditures made by or on behalf of such person during the calendar year. (b) The statements required to be filed by subsection (a) shall be cumulative during the calendar year to which they relate, but where" there has been no change in an item reported in a previous statement only the amount need be carried forward.
Page 7 - expenditure" includes a payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement. whether or not legally enforceable, to make an expenditure. (c) The term "person" includes an individual, partnership, committee, association, corporation, and any other organization or group of persons.
Page 4 - SEC. 309. (a) A candidate, in his campaign for election, shall not make expenditures in excess of the amount which he may lawfully make under the laws of the State in which he is a candidate, nor in excess of the amount which he may lawfully make under the provisions of this title.
Page 7 - contribution" includes a gift, subscription, loan, advance, or deposit, of money, or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable to make a contribution; (e) The term "expenditure...
Page 4 - The treasurer shall preserve all receipted bills and accounts required to be kept by this section for a period of at least two years from the date of the filing of the statement containing such items.