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State Contractor Contribution Bans Connecticut General Statutes § 9‐612 (f) (2) (A) & (B) provide in part that no state contractor, prospective state contractor, principal of a state contractor or principal of a prospective state contractor, with regard to a state contract or state contract solicitation with or from the General Assembly, Executive Branch, or a quasi public agency or a holder, or a principal of a holder of a valid pre-qualification certificate, shall make a contribution to a party committee.
$100 Lobbyist Contribution Limit Connecticut General Statutes § 9‐610 (g) provides in part that no communicator lobbyist or member of the immediate family of a communicator lobbyist shall make a contribution or contributions to, or for the benefit of a party committee in excess of one hundred dollars.
“Public Official” Exemption Please Note: The state contractor contribution bans do not apply to a principal of a state contractor or prospective state contractor who is an elected public official. See General Statutes § 9-612 (f) (4). Likewise, the communicator lobbyist contribution limit does not apply to a spouse or dependent child of a communicator lobbyist who is an elected public official. See General Statutes § 9-610 (j).
Contributions to Middlebury Republican Town Committee are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors, and foreign nationals are prohibited.
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Mail: To contribute by mail, please send a personal check made payable to “Middlebury Republican Town Committee” to:
Middlebury Republican Town Committee
PO Box 1206
Middlebury, CT 06762
Please include your full name, address, email address, occupation and employer in the envelope.
Required SEEC Forms can be found on our website - middleburygop.com
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