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legislation: 100-hr-3442

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100-hr-3442 100 hr 3442 A bill to require reports relating to certain contributions received for the purpose of supporting or defeating the confirmation of a Supreme Court nominee by the Senate. Law 1987-10-07 1987-10-19 Referred to Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations. House Rep. Coleman, E. Thomas [R-MO-6] MO R C000618 6 Establishes reporting requirements for persons who receive contributions for the purpose of supporting or defeating the Senate confirmation of a Supreme Court nominee. Requires a report to the Clerk of the House of Representatives with respect to each incremental total of $5,000 of contributions or expenditures. Requires such report: (1) to be filed not later than five days after the applicable incremental total is attained; and (2) to contain the name, address, description of occupation or business, amount, and other identifying information relating to any contribution or expenditure of $100 or more. Directs the Clerk, in carrying out this Act, to apply the principles and procedures applicable to contributions and expenditures under the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act. Establishes criminal penalties for violations of this Act. 2021-06-10T21:03:45Z  

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