GOSHEN, New York — Republican congressional candidate Alison Esposito, who’s vying for a seat in suburban New York, failed to disclose her stock holdings as required under federal law, records show.
A U.S. Government Accountability Office report highlights a need for enforcement equity assessment and better taxpayer communication.
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The lawsuit, filed behalf of a “John Doe” by Annapolis lawyer Edward Hartman, alleges violations of rules of procedure during ...
Sen. Pat Connick, R-Marrero, recommended one change to the so-called sales tax “clean up” legislation at Thursday’s committee ...
Democrats said a January Special Election successfully tested a field strategy. But it did not hold up in the General ...
If a candidate wins office, the Office of Congressional Ethics ... income amounts for the same calendar year.” “The filer should recognize that it doesn’t logically add up,” he said.
There is partisan divide in Connecticut over whether “the future of democracy in America” is an issue of concern.
On Oct.10, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted unanimously to issue a final rule amending the Hart-Scott-Rodino ...