Must I report political contributions from an employer whose employees my labor organization represents that are made to my campaign fund for county treasurer rather than directly to me?
A22. Yes. Such a contribution to a labor organization officer’s or employee’s campaign fund is an indirect payment to the official and must be reported if it is received from an employer or business that meets any of the conditions set forth in Item 6 or Item 7 of Form LM-30. Q23. The employer whose employees my labor organization represents contributes to a PAC that was established by my political party to support candidates campaigning for local office. As a local candidate, I have received monies from this fund. Must I report monies received from my party’s PAC? A23. No. Where PACs established by political parties support multiple candidates and contributions to them cannot be earmarked for the support of a particular candidate, contributions received from such PAC funds are not required to be reported on Form LM-30. D.
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