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Date: 2013-07-12 16:22:05
Federal Election Commission
Lobbying in the United States
Campaign finance
Internal Revenue Code
Independent expenditure
Political party committee
Politics

Fair Political Practices Commission Filing Schedule for City General Purpose Recipient Committees & City Major Donor and Independent Expenditure Committees Making Contributions or Independent Expenditures in Connection w

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