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SB 45 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates. Introduced by: J. Chapman Petersen

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SB 45 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates. Introduced by: J. Chapman Petersen

By Carol Stopps|2022-02-01T14:44:37-05:00January 3rd, 2022|Bipartisan ?, campaign finance/ ethics, Elections|Comments Off on SB 45 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates. Introduced by: J. Chapman Petersen

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