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To: Sal
atta-boy-girl - lol, cute.

Yes, I saw that post about "inside" information, but also know how rumors are started. Another blog, "Advance Indiana" has a suggestion for how to deal with this situation. I have no idea how accurate these claims are, but found it interesting. Can House Democrats Afford $250 A Day Fine? And Who Will Pay?

This site, Limits on Contributions During the Legislative Session, last updated 1/25/2010, has a rundown of restrictions on giving and receiving campaign contributions during the legislative session by state. For Indiana, the restrictions are as follows:

"A member of or candidate for the General Assembly may not solicit or accept campaign contributions or conduct other fundraising activities during the period between the General Assembly convenes in January of each odd-numbered year and ending when that session adjourns sine die."

Don't know if these restrictions have been changed since Jan, 2010, or whether any of these "donations" could be considered campaign contributions. Also, it's doubtful that their activities in IL could be considered fund-raising activities.......but......with a bit more information on what's REALLY going on, some dots might be able to be connected.

Bottom line, these guys are really pushing their luck, IMO.
38 posted on 03/04/2011 10:17:46 AM PST by Girlene
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Cost to Indiana taxpayers for the Indiana Democrat walkout, according to CapitolandWashington, is over $209,000. Last I heard, the $250 fines, plus loss of $155 daily per diem to the legislators will start after 1:30 pm. Wonder if anyone came home this weekend.
40 posted on 03/07/2011 6:19:48 AM PST by Girlene
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