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They've been called "political slush funds" -- pots of money elected officials use for luxury hotels, five-star restaurants and sporting ... They've been called "Political Slush Funds", pots of money elected officials can use to pay for tickets to sporting events, meals at ... A new report by the nonprofit Issue One and the Campaign Legal Center alleges that some members of Congress are spending ...
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- They've been called "political slush funds" -- pots of money elected officials use for luxury hotels, five-star restaurants and sporting ...
- They've been called "Political Slush Funds", pots of money elected officials can use to pay for tickets to sporting events, meals at ...
- A new report by the nonprofit Issue One and the Campaign Legal Center alleges that some members of Congress are spending ...
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