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Donors linked to a family owned company that paid over $95 million in fines for unlawful hiring practices have donated $28,100 to Sen. Loeffler, disclosure records show.
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The company had to pay a record $95 million settlement levied by ICE in 2017.
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What’s at stake in Georgia Senate runoffs
The Jan. 5 runoffs will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate and will be key to the early success of Joe Biden’s presidency.Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images, File
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who has maintained a strong anti-illegal immigration stance during her short tenure in office, has raised tens of thousands of dollars for her Georgia Senate runoff campaign from donors linked to a family owned company that was forced to pay out more than $95 million in fines for unlawful immigration practices and alleged hiring discrimination, disclosure records show.
Gun-Control Group Spends Big to Boost Warnock
Brady PAC drops $100,000 on anti-Loeffler ad Sen. Raphael Warnock (D., Ga.) / Getty Images Stephen Gutowski • December 16, 2020 12:05 pm
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One of the country s leading gun-control groups has entered the Georgia Senate runoffs with a six-figure buy against Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler.
Brady PAC is running a 30-second ad on television in the state after making a $100,000 purchase, according to Federal Election Commission filings. The ad attacks Sen. Loeffler s record of supporting pro-gun legislation. Kelly Loeffler gets appointed to the Senate and her top priority? Cosponsor three bills making it easier for criminals to access guns, a voiceover played during the ad says. Meanwhile, back in Georgia, our kids are doing active-shooter drills, and gun violence is continuing to rise.