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dMY Technology Group, Inc. Announces Special Meeting Date to Approved Proposed Business Combination With Rush Street Interactive

Share: - Special Meeting of Stockholders Scheduled for December 29, 2020 - dMY Technology Group, Inc. ( dMY or the Company ) (NYSE:DMYT, DMYT.U and DMYT WS)), announced today that it has scheduled the special meeting of its stockholders (the Special Meeting ) to approve the proposed business combination (the Business Combination ) with Rush Street Interactive, LP ( RSI ) and certain other matters for December 29, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The Company also announced today that it has filed its definitive proxy statement for the Special Meeting with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC ) and will distribute the definitive proxy statement and proxy card to its stockholders of record as of the November 30, 2020 record date for the Special Meeting (the Record Date ). Following the closing of the Business Combination, the post-Business Combination Company s Class A Common Stock and warrants are expected to trade on the New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE

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The biggest donors to Wisconsin political parties in 2020

Wausau Pilot & Review Open Search BY MOLLY LIEBERGALL, THE BADGER PROJECT A loophole in Wisconsin campaign finance law allows individuals to make unlimited donations to political parties, and also allows political parties to make unlimited donations to candidates. If an individual wants to donate directly to a candidate, there are limits based on state and federal law. But not if they give through a party. Here’s who is taking advantage of that loophole in Wisconsin, according to campaign finance records. 1. Karla Jurvetson $2.8 million to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin A physician, philanthropist, and political activist from Silicon Valley, Karla Jurvetson is divorced from a super-successful tech investor. She has emerged as one of the Democratic Party’s most prolific donors. Of the 41 states that received her support this year, Wisconsin got the largest sum by far, but Arizona, Pennsylvania and other battleground states still received around $1 million each, acco

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