[EL] House candidate Carr’s campaign drops ball on required finance filing
David A. Holtzman
David at HoltzmanLaw.com
Sat Jul 26 18:26:18 PDT 2014
How can the House, simply by its own rule, constitutionally require a
non-member to file an ethics statement?
Can it really collect a late fee?
Even if the guy loses?
(The guy is a Republican running against a party-endorsed Democrat for
Rep. Waxman's seat.)
(And the Congress for which he's running isn't the current one whose
House adopted the rule.)
>
> “House candidate Carr’s campaign drops ball on required finance
> filing” <http://electionlawblog.org/?p=63732>
>
> Posted on July 24, 2014 9:28 pm
> <http://electionlawblog.org/?p=63732>by Rick Hasen
> <http://electionlawblog.org/?author=3>
>
> LAT.
> <http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-carr-late-filing-20140724-story.html>
>
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