Who Group is a political action committee (PAC) that focuses on raising funds to support candidates who align with their values and priorities. They typically mobilize resources to influence elections at various levels, advocating for policies that reflect their mission. By contributing to campaigns, they aim to ensure that elected officials are sympathetic to their goals and can drive legislative change.
a. membership dues you're welcome ;)
A Political action committee (PAC)
RIPROP is a group that raises money for research into preventative measures and treatment for premature babies affected by Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP).
Yes, it's a scam. An "advance fee" scam. You send them your money for a loan modification, and then they give you nothing at all.
A business that raises money by issuing shares of stock?
It is used to raise and disburse funds for political campaigns. Under US campaign finance laws, PACs are treated differently from either a political party or a candidate's own campaign funds.
donations :-)
The House of Representatives has special powers that no other branch has. It has the power to: • To start all revenue (money) bills. • To impeach civil officers. • To elect a President if no candidate receives a majority of the electoral votes.
You must give them money first
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False About half the states have state laws that require the elector to cast his vote according to popular vote. The others do not. However, the electors are chosen for their party loyalty and have worked hard and contributed money to elect their party's candidate. It is highly unlikely that one would be a traitor to his party. The votes are not secret.
Federal Income tax is the largest tax for the government, it raises more money then anything else.