The judge said hundreds of thousands of dollars of corporate campaign contributions should have been reported.
Whitaker told the committee he opposed government funding of campaigns and favored lifting restrictions on corporate campaign donations.
How strongly will business leaders oppose him with corporate campaign contributions to Republicans?
His position was upheld, which suggests that even before the Citizens United decision the restrictions against corporate campaign spending were elastic.
The justice also reminisced about her first day on the Supreme Court in 2009, when the Citizens United case, on restricting corporate campaign spending, was being heard.
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And secondly, Hart ruled that these were illegal corporate campaign contributions that should have been reported, and that spending these dollars on phone banks and polls were illegal political expenditures, not legal administrative expenditures.
That captures General Motors' new corporate advertising campaign, coming this summer, which internally has been dubbed the "road to redemption"campaign.
Calvert gathered publicly available information from company websites, SEC filings, the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index and other sources.
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Just starting a new corporate initiative or media campaign about what is great about the Horn of Africa will not cut it.
The KFC site's stated goal is to make the largest single donation in history toward Komen's efforts with combined individual and KFC corporate contributions during the campaign that runs until May 5.
That explains why, prior to 2010, federal law prohibited companies from using corporate money to endorse and campaign for political candidates.
Zhejiang's management is trying to jump-start demand for its shares with a classic Wall Street-style publicity campaign - the corporate road show.
Critic of lax corporate governance, became target of failed campaign to vote him off Coca-Cola board.
Blagojevich had the power to appoint Obama's replacement and allegedly discussed doing so in exchange for either receiving a job with a nonprofit or union organization, a corporate board seat for his wife, campaign funds or a U.S. Cabinet post or ambassadorship.
Is he going to tell all the folks who are running his campaign, who are the biggest corporate lobbyists in Washington?
South Korea launched an active campaign on all levels -- corporate, government, education -- to train and cultivate a modern film industry.
Even some corporate chieftains are calling for a moratorium on campaign donations, experimenting with the idea that, like panhandlers, if you stop giving money to politicians perhaps they will go away.
The mobile phone services provider launched the campaign, and mobilized citizens and other corporate companies to donate funds and services.
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Further, the Justices struck down part of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that barred union and corporate-paid issue ads in the closing days of election campaigns.
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Also known as "The Speech, " this televised address on behalf of Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign, instantly transformed Reagan from a corporate spokesman into a spokesman for the conservative movement and a rising political figure.
Companies can match up to a certain total amount per year or perhaps provide unlimited matching, but the best corporate giving programs can change the matching on an individual campaign basis.
Fiorina has deliberately tied HP's makeover campaign to her own energetic nature and her studied corporate fame.
Is he going to tell his campaign manager, who was one of the biggest corporate lobbyists in Washington?
Critics of the court say the decision will usher in a new era of corporate influence in elections, undermining the spirit of the 2002 campaign finance law, which was designed to curb "soft money" (or unregulated) political donations.
Causecast launched a specific campaign with the purpose of making it easy for corporate clients to help girls and STEM-related organizations (volunteer opportunities might be something like volunteering as a mentor scientist in a school for two hours per week).
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Doing so, we believe, will augment a timely campaign that will benefit the entire public relations and corporate communications industry, while helping to establish better relationships with the Wikipedia community, which clearly has an influential role in modern research for people of all professions.
Is he going to tell his campaign chairman, who's one of the biggest corporate lobbyists in Washington?
Republicans say that suggests they relied on corporate resources to keep costs low, which could amount to illegal campaign contributions.
Meanwhile, Pan American more than replaced the proven and probable silver and gold reserves mined during the last year through its exploration campaign, said Michael Steinmann, executive vice president for corporate development and geology.
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Earlier this month, Abe George, one of two candidate running against Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes, who is seeking re-election, sought a court injunction seeking to stop the airing of the show on the grounds that it was campaign propaganda that violated the state's laws on corporate donation limits.
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