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NOM and issue specific limits

In light of NOM make sure you are not a super PAC and not getting donors in trouble by being over state limits. Talk to GLAD if you have no idea what this is about, post something on your website and here how you are keeping donors out of trouble

As demonstrated in the US First Circuit Court of Appeals January 31, 2012 ruling against the National Organization for Marriage, issue specific PACs are subject to the reasonable person test. . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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