Company that gave $550K to Bush super PAC wants to influence how employees vote too
Job Creators Network has not only given more than $500,000 to Jeb Bush’s super PAC, they are using the E2E program to influence how their employees vote.
Job Creators Network has not only given more than $500,000 to Jeb Bush’s super PAC, they are using the E2E program to influence how their employees vote.
December 10, 2015 — Right to Rise USA, the main super PAC supporting Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign, accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal donations, constituting multiple law violations, according to a complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint, filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), names…
Right to Rise spent hundreds of thousands of dollars during the 2016 campaign, but concealed their activity by routing the spending through at least one other group.
If money were the only measure, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) would be the clear winner of the Koch network primary so far.
Milken was denied pardons by Presidents Bush and Clinton and has been called an “ex-con, disgraced junk bond king, who is virtually synonymous with 1980s greed.”
In late May, the Supreme Court decided not to take up a case that some said could have been the next Citizens United. The case, Republican Party of Louisiana v. FEC, would have given the Court the opportunity to overturn yet another pillar of campaign finance law – this time, the limits on state and…
So far in 2015, NFL team owners have donated $2,827,804 in support of presidential candidates. The vast majority of the money came from two GOP mega donors and went to a handful of Republican super PACs. In all, nine team owners have invested in the 2016 election.
The requested records will answer questions about comparative access to documents in the two confirmation battles.
While many Energy programs are being cut, artificial intelligence has managed to attract Perry’s attention and his favor. His wife also has three related investments.
CREW turned to archives of advice given to other presidents to better understand how the government has interpreted the Emoluments Clauses in the past.
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