Supreme Court Ruling Could Negate D.C. Law Limiting Repayment Of Personal Loans To Political Campaigns

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Supreme Court Ruling Could Negate D.C. Law Limiting Repayment Of Personal Loans To Political Campaigns
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D.C. currently says elected officials can only fundraise to pay back $25,000 of any personal loan they made to their own campaign, but the law may no longer survive legal scrutiny.

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