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HEARNAP — Part 36

734 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 734 pages OCR'd
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Ap OR mma pee per re ee @ | | a THE S LUTION FO POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS |IN AMERICA | | We are “presently organizing a peaceful non violent drive to epreye aconemeriy seyret een cae tr ahem TE ET A rhe ba eek ek Pe ee urge our federal officials to immediately pass legislation that will prohibit filibustering, in the United States Congress. We “to haridicap’ ‘social freedom and bankrupt justice. We are also » 1 feel that filibustering is an. ancient weapon that is used only | | “oP areing our feqerat state and local officials to introduce legis- lation with the. following effect. ) ; | We earnestly urge our lawmakers at the state and national | 2 level to introduce legislature that will put a reasonable, yet : _ adequate limit on the amount of revenue a candidate may spend to run for a particular office. For example, ifa candidate is run- ning for the’ presidency, the limit could be uniformed. If a candidate is running for state or local office, the limit could vary from state to state and city to city. The limited amount Te i each candidate may spend to run for a particular office could be based on the avenas¢ amount the successful candidate spent in the two previous ‘elections. Candidates should continue to be 3 required to keep acgurate records of their expenditures and a ‘candidate who spends over fhe limit should be automatically limit could be modified as needed to keep pace with the rising a ¢ : disqualified, There also dhould be a modification claus so the : “cost of living. ' Most impodtant, if we the tax payers can pay our elected of Ficials salary while they are in office, why can't
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