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Federal election law requires political committees to use best
efforts to report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of
employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a
calendar year. An individual may not contribute more than a total of
$1000 per election to the committee. Federal law prohibits
contributions to the committee from the general treasury funds of a
corporation, labor organizations or national banks (including
corporate or other business entity credit cards), from any person
contributing another's funds, from a Federal government contractor,
or from a foreign national who lacks permanent resident status.
Contributions are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes.
The Committee may accept contributions from minors (persons under
the age of 18) if the minor makes the contribution knowingly and
voluntarily, the minor contributes his or her own funds, and the
contribution is not controlled by another individual or made from
the proceeds of a gift given to provide funds to be
contributed.