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Related: About this forumThese Congressmembers Turned Campaign Contributions Into Luxury Travel - and Somehow, it's Not
These Congressmembers Turned Campaign Contributions Into Luxury Travel and Somehow, it's Not IllegalCongressman Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) is no stranger to the St. Regis Deer Valley resort, making regular visits to the five-star property in Park City, Utah, according to his campaign finance disclosures. Those trips at least five of them since 2018 were funded by corporate contributions through his political action committee, Keep America Rolling.
Although election law strictly prohibits using political funds for personal use, and the St. Regis touts its unmatched luxury including nightly champagne sabering its not illegal for Kelly to have used $64,000 in contributions to pay for the trips, because they were identified on his campaign disclosures as fundraising travel.
However, those same PAC filings show virtually no money was raised for the committee within weeks of each Deer Valley trip.
A new report from nonpartisan watchdogs Issue One and Campaign Legal Center (CLC) cites Kelly as just one of dozens of members of Congress exploiting leadership PAC loopholes to turn corporate contributions into luxury travel and personal indulgences, from golf trips to beach vacations to tabs at exclusive social clubs all under the amorphous umbrella of fundraising.
Read more: https://www.lx.com/politics/these-congressmembers-turned-campaign-contributions-into-luxury-travel-and-somehow-its-not-illegal/43434/
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These Congressmembers Turned Campaign Contributions Into Luxury Travel - and Somehow, it's Not (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2021
OP
This country will never get out from under the corruption until ALL $$$ stops. Public financed
CurtEastPoint
Oct 2021
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CurtEastPoint
(19,179 posts)1. This country will never get out from under the corruption until ALL $$$ stops. Public financed
campaigns. Period.
brer cat
(26,269 posts)3. I'm with you. nt
Budi
(15,325 posts)2. Name them all. "Dozens of members of Congress "
"Issue One and Campaign Legal Center (CLC) cites Kelly as just one of dozens of members of Congress exploiting leadership PAC loopholes "
Time to start naming & shaming..
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)4. Here's the actual report (link to a pdf file) the list starts on page 10.
Budi
(15,325 posts)5. Thank you, NurseJackie
Bookmarked
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)6. It's not interactive or "sortable" (it's just a static alphabetical list.)
I wonder if I can copy and paste it into LibreOffice spreadsheet and then use THAT to sort and find out who's the worst of the worst...
OR... to find out who's not a pure as the driven snow (contrary to what their campaign and rhetoric would have everyone believe.)
Budi
(15,325 posts)7. If some type of categorical sorting can be done, it would be appreciated.
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