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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141103

Going and play another ad because its not only the Governors Campaign that has tough ads out there and something from the havenstein ad. Maggie has exploded the state budget and now her administration is asking for 2 billion more. The administration has supported tax and fee increases. Now this reckless spending will lead her to one choice, support an income tax again. Hassan may have no choice but you do. She hasnt earned a second term. Vote against income tax. Vote against maggie hassan. By havenstein for governor. You might want to respond. I oppose an incomer sales tax and would veto one if it came to my desk and ive been very clear about that. We are in the process of developing our budget for the next biennium as every governor does in the fall leading to the next twoyear budget cycle and that ad is incredibly misleading. The law requires agency heads to submit certain data about how much certain things would cost if we were to do them all. Ive already told them its a nonstarter,

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Feds arrest ex-Florida Rep David Rivera on charges connected to Venezuela

Rivera, who represented a Miami-area district from 2011 to 2013, was detained in Georgia on Wednesday in connection with a Miami grand jury indictment issued last month.

Ex-congressman ordered to pay $456k for election violations

A federal judge ordered a former Florida Republican congressman on Tuesday to pay $456,000 for secretly funneling thousands of dollars to a little-known Democratic candidate in 2012 to try to weaken a political rival. U.S. District Judge Marcia G. Cooke sided with the Federal Election Commission in its civil case against ex-Rep. David Rivera. The FEC had claimed that Rivera secretly and illegally contributed nearly $76,000 to Justin Sternad in an attempt to weaken the rival Democratic campaign of Joe Garcia, who eventually won the Miami-area seat.

Former Florida congressman fined $456K in campaign finance scheme

© Joe Raedle/Getty Images Former Rep. David Rivera (R-Fla.) was fined $456,000 by a federal court on Tuesday for his role in a campaign finance scheme. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida ordered Rivera to pay the money to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), which had sued him in 2017 for secretly providing funds to a primary challenger of his eventual Democratic opponent in the 2012 election, according to details laid out in the court order. Rivera lost that election to former Democratic Rep. Joe Garcia ADVERTISEMENT The commission accused Rivera of initiating the scheme in April 2012 when he directed an associate, Ana Sol Alliegro, to offer Justin Sternad, one of Garcia s three primary challengers, financial support for his campaign. Sternad accepted the offer, and Alliegro spent the next few months transmitting funds to Sternad’s campaign.

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