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Republican, Democratic groups dispute claims they violated campaign finance limits journaltimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from journaltimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Both parties campaign committees violate campaign law limit, watchdog group finds. By Matt Rothschild - Feb 25th, 2021 02:19 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Cash. (CC0 Creative Commons).
Three legislative campaign committees and the state Democratic Party accepted excessive corporate and political action committee contributions in 2020.
State campaign finance law caps PAC and corporate contributions at $12,000 a year to each of the four legislative campaign committees and state parties. A Wisconsin Democracy Campaign review of 2020 campaign finance reports found:
The state Democratic Party accepted $24,000 in corporate contributions from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Committee on Political Education in Washington, D.C., and $24,000 in PAC contributions from the Service and Hospitality Workers Union PAC in Milwaukee.
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The owner of the Adelaide shop that was the scene of a violent assault two weeks ago has broken his silence, saying he thinks he was “set up” but admitting to paying his workers $10 an hour.
The interview with the tea shop owner was conducted in Chinese by prominent YouTuber Edgar Lu – known as SydneyDaddy – and makes clear the owner is appearing on camera despite legal advice saying he should not.
In the opening minutes, the owner is asked a series of “yes or no” questions, including whether the two women who initially confronted him over alleged underpayments were actually paid a wage of $10 an hour.