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... authorization with the Clerk of the House of Representatives . In the case of political com- mittees supporting a candidate for President , Vice President , or Senator , such authorization shall also be filed with the Secretary of the ...
... authorization with the Clerk of the House of Representatives . In the case of political com- mittees supporting a candidate for President , Vice President , or Senator , such authorization shall also be filed with the Secretary of the ...
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... authorization with the Clerk of the House of Representatives . In the case of political com- mittees supporting a candidate for President , Vice President , or Senator , such authorization shall also be filed with the Secretary of the ...
... authorization with the Clerk of the House of Representatives . In the case of political com- mittees supporting a candidate for President , Vice President , or Senator , such authorization shall also be filed with the Secretary of the ...
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... authorizations from a candidate for all committees acting in his behalf ; By placing complicated bookkeeping and accounting responsibilities on candidates ; By requiring the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate " to ...
... authorizations from a candidate for all committees acting in his behalf ; By placing complicated bookkeeping and accounting responsibilities on candidates ; By requiring the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate " to ...
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... authorize , in writing , each of these committees to support his can- didacy . This , in itself , is a tremendous task ... authorization is given to the hundreds of committees supporting a candidate for United States Senate in New York ...
... authorize , in writing , each of these committees to support his can- didacy . This , in itself , is a tremendous task ... authorization is given to the hundreds of committees supporting a candidate for United States Senate in New York ...
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... authorize a com- mittee to operate in his behalf but also to determine how much of the money which he is allowed to spend under this provision can be spent by the respective committees which support him , and if not , do these limits ...
... authorize a com- mittee to operate in his behalf but also to determine how much of the money which he is allowed to spend under this provision can be spent by the respective committees which support him , and if not , do these limits ...
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