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Bill to end loophole that let Jocelyn Benson avoid penalty for campaign finance violation moves to House floor vote

Legislation designed to prevent Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson from repeating previous violations of campaign finance laws with impunity is moving closer to clearing the lower chamber. House Bill 4642, introduced by Rep. Angela Rigas, R-Caledonia, moved out of the House Committee on Rules on Wednesday and is awaiting a vote on the House floor. The legislation is inspired by Benson violating the campaign finance laws she took an oath …
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