badpeaches

badpeaches t1_j60sae4 wrote

That's weird cause they're not even supposed to contribute to political campaigns. This is their work around.

> #Who can’t contribute > A political committee is prohibited from knowingly accepting a contribution that violates the prohibitions on contributions.

>##Corporations and labor organizations >The Federal Election Campaign Act prohibits corporations and labor organizations from making contributions in connection with federal elections. (A corporation or labor organization may pay the expenses of setting up, administering and soliciting contributions for its own political committee, called a separate segregated fund (SSF or PAC). A party committee may accept contributions from a corporate or labor PAC registered with the FEC.) This prohibition applies to all types of incorporated organizations, except political committees that incorporate only for liability purposes. National banks and federally chartered corporations, such as federal savings and loan associations, are prohibited from making contributions in connection with state and local as well as federal elections.

https://www.fec.gov/help-candidates-and-committees/taking-receipts-political-party/who-can-and-cant-contribute-party-committee/

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badpeaches t1_j25kwi2 wrote

I don't have any kids, I sure there's other people my age that are probably in the same situation as me, never be able to afford kids or a house of our own. However, I hope people know that even if they don't have kids, the stuff they teach in schools affects society overall so they should be highly motivated to get out and vote.

Moms For Liberty are probably funded by people like the Koch brother. Does citizens united keep that donor information public? Anyway, I hope people get more active in voting moving forward. New year, new you, new problems that need to be addressed.

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badpeaches t1_j24j1xo wrote

Thank you for adding! I hope you add a pinned post. I thought there was a special election but didn't see the schedule on my search results.

Clean up links


SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 7, 2023 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE 35TH DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY

Last day to register to vote before the election..........................................January 23, 2023 (15 days before the special election. 25 P.S. § 3071(b))


SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD JANUARY 31, 2023 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE 27TH DISTRICT IN THE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA, LUZERNE, MONTOUR, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND SNYDER

Last day to register to vote before the election .................January 17, 2023 (15 days before the special election. 25 P.S. § 3071(b)) (Since January 16, is a legal holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day, which is January 17, 2023. 25 P.S. § 2603(e)).

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badpeaches t1_izxvuep wrote

It really depends on the industry. Plus major corporations giving less than 40 hours makes them part time employees dependant on social services to help financially. The more employees Walmart, Amazon, McDonald, Whoever has on food stamps the more tax breaks they get. Local and Federal Governments are incentivizing keeping the poor, poor.

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