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FEC Information On Testing The Waters

Individual Tests the Waters

Before deciding to run for federal office, an individual may first want to “test the waters” — explore the feasibility of becoming a candidate.

An individual who spends money only to test the waters (but not to campaign for office) does not have to register as a candidate under the election law. (The threshold that triggers candidate status is discussed below.) Nevertheless, funds received and spent to test the waters are subject to the Act’s limits and prohibitions.2 Furthermore, financial records of testing-the-waters activities should be kept because, if the individual later becomes a candidate, the funds received and spent to test the waters will be considered contributions and expenditures. They will be reportable when the campaign files its first report. 11 CFR 100.72(a); 100.131(a); 101.3.

An individual may conduct a variety of testing-the-waters activities. Certain activities, however, indicate that an individual has decided to become a candidate and is no longer merely testing the waters. Under these circumstances, the testing-the-waters exemption would no longer apply. For example, the exemption does not apply if the individual:

  • Raises funds in excess of amounts reasonably required for exploratory activity or amasses funds to be used after candidacy is established;
  • Conducts activities over a protracted period of time or shortly before the election;
  • Uses public political advertising to publicize his or her intention to campaign;
  • Makes or authorizes statements that refer to him or her as a candidate; or
  • Seeks ballot access. 11 CFR 100.72(b) and 100.131(b).

Posted by Mike on May 30, 2007 | Permalink

Fred Thompson To Enter Presidential Race

The Politico is reporting that Fred Thompson will announce over the Fourth of July holiday.

Fred Thompson running for president

By: Mike Allen
May 30, 2007 08:23 AM EST

"Fred Dalton Thompson is planning to enter the presidential race over the Fourth of July holiday, announcing that week that he has already raised several million dollars and is being backed by insiders from the past three Republican administrations, Thompson advisers told The Politico."

FEC Testing The Waters

Posted by Mike on May 30, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Names Polk County City Chairs

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT NAMES POLK COUNTY CITY CHAIRS

Boston, MA – Romney for President today announced Chairs for nearly every city in Polk County, Iowa's largest county and home to Des Moines and its surrounding suburbs.

"In our efforts to build an aggressive, grassroots organization in Iowa, we are ensuring no stone is left unturned in Iowa's largest county," said Iowa Campaign Manager Gentry Collins.  "Each of these individuals will play a major part in winning this campaign and recruiting neighbors and friends to support Governor Romney's agenda."

Romney for President Polk County Honorary Chair Senator Brad Zaun said, "A caucus campaign requires local volunteers for success.  Each chair will ensure that Governor Romney runs the best campaign in Polk County.  This team will work together as we strongly believe that Mitt Romney is the best candidate to lead our nation as President."

Romney for President Polk County City Chairs:

  • Honorary County Chair – Senator Brad Zaun
  • Polk County Chair – Connie Schmett
  • Altoona – Jon Gruber
  • Ankeny – W. Carl Livingston 
  • Clive – Councilman Scott Cirksena
  • Des Moines – David Payer
  • Grimes – Brian Jones
  • Johnston – Andy Christiansen
  • Mitchellville – Chelsey Harding
  • Pleasant Hill – Alex Clark
  • Polk City – Kathy Arndt
  • Runnells – Dean & Diane Johnson
  • Urbandale – Senator Brad Zaun
  • West Des Moines – George Steenson
  • Windsor Heights – Beverly Poncin

Posted by Mike on May 30, 2007 | Permalink

Obama Lays Out Plan To Provide Affordable Health Care Coverage For All

Obama Lays Out Plan to Save American Families up to $2500,  Provide Affordable Health Care Coverage for All 

Iowa City, IA- During a speech at the University of Iowa today, Barack Obama rolled out a plan to lower health care costs and ensure affordable, high-quality health care for all Americans. 

Under the Obama plan, the typical family will save up to $2,500 every year through:

  1. Health IT Investment, which will reduce unnecessary and wasteful spending in the health care system that results from preventable medical errors and inefficient paper billing systems.
  2. Improving prevention and management of chronic conditions.
  3. Require competition in the insurance industry to reduce administrative costs and lower premiums for individuals  and investigate the increasing monopolization of the insurance industry.
  4. Providing reinsurance for catastrophic coverage that will reduce insurance premiums.
  5. Making health insurance universal, which will reduce spending on uncompensated care. 

Obama’s coverage plan will make available a new national health plan that will allow individuals without access to affordable insurance coverage.  The plan focuses on the following key parts:

  1. A new public health plan that will give individuals the choice to buy affordable health coverage that is similar to the plan available to federal employees. The new public plan will be open to individuals without access to group coverage through their workplace or current public programs.   
  2. A National Health Insurance Exchange to help individuals who wish to purchase an insurance plan for themselves.  The Exchange will act as a watchdog group and help reform the private insurance market by creating rules and standards for participating insurance plans to ensure fairness and to make individual coverage more affordable and accessible 
  3. Requiring all employers to make a meaningful contribution towards health coverage for their employees.
  4. Mandating all children have health care coverage and expanding the number of options for young adults up to age 25 to continue coverage through their parent’s plans.
  5. Obama will expand eligibility for the Medicaid and SCHIP programs and ensure that these programs continue to serve their critical safety net function.   
  6. Building on the successful efforts of states to take the lead in reforming the health care system.  Under Obama’s plan states can continue to experiment, provided they meet the minimum standards of the national plan.

Posted by Mike on May 29, 2007 | Permalink

Biden Names Key Granite State Communications Staff

BIDEN NAMES KEY GRANITE STATE COMMUNICATIONS STAFF
Evan Carlson Named New Hampshire Press Secretary

Wilmington, DE: The Biden for President Campaign today announced that Evan Carlson, former press secretary for the State’s Democratic Party, will join the team as New Hampshire Press Secretary.

“We are thrilled that Evan is joining our team in New Hampshire,” said Luis Navarro, Biden for President Campaign Manager.  “He will be an incredible asset to our Granite State operation.”

This announcement follows the hiring of Heidi Mitchell, former New Hampshire State House Democratic Caucus Director, as the campaign’s Deputy State Director in New Hampshire and comes prior to the next Democratic Presidential Debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire on June 3. 

Posted by Mike on May 29, 2007 | Permalink

2008 Republican National Convention Leadership

2008 Republican National Convention Leadership

WASHINGTON – During the 2007 State Chairmen’s Meeting this month in Columbia, S.C., the Committee on Arrangements for the 2008 Republican National Convention elected the following officers by resolution: Bob Kjellander, National Committeeman for Illinois as Vice Chairman; Sara Gear Boyd, National Committeewoman for Vermont as Secretary; and Tim Morgan, National Committeeman for California as Treasurer.  Blake Hall, National Committeeman for Idaho, will serve as General Counsel to the committee.

The Committee on Arrangements is the RNC body charged with the planning and management of the Convention. The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota September 1-4, 2008.

Posted by Mike on May 29, 2007 | Permalink

Governor Bill Richardson Honors America’s Veterans on Memorial Day

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Honors America’s Veterans on Memorial Day

SANTA FE, NM -- Today, Governor Bill Richardson issued the following statement commemorating America's brave men and women veterans.

"Memorial Day is a time to thank those that have served and sacrificed for our country," said Governor Bill Richardson. "Military service is one of most noble acts an individual can perform and we have an obligation and duty to support those that risk their lives for our country. In New Mexico, we have a proud tradition of answering the call to serve our nation and as Governor I have made it a top priority to return that support by ensuring that those serving in our U.S. military and their families are provided financial assistance and access to benefits they so deserve."

Posted by Mike on May 28, 2007 | Permalink

Governor Mitt Romney On Memorial Day

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY ON MEMORIAL DAY

Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney issued the following statement on Memorial Day: 

"On this Memorial Day, we recommit ourselves to honoring the memory of all those brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country so that others may live in liberty.  Their bravery is a legacy that no American should ever forget.  While we honor those who have fallen for their country, our thoughts and prayers are with the men and women currently serving across the globe.  They are Americans doing extraordinary things so that our country can be free.  We are forever grateful to them."

Posted by Mike on May 28, 2007 | Permalink

John Edwards Statement On Memorial Day

EDWARDS STATEMENT ON MEMORIAL DAY

Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Senator John Edwards released the following statement today commemorating Memorial Day.

“Today, Elizabeth and I offer up our prayers in memory of all those who have fallen for America, and our hearts go out to their families. We honor all the brave men and women in uniform who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.  Because of their courage, our country is safer.  Because of their dedication to the causes of liberty and justice, our country remains the land of the free.  And because of their sacrifice, we are a stronger nation and a stronger people.  We honor these heroes especially on this day, but every day we should remember the sacrifice they made to protect our freedom.”

Posted by Mike on May 28, 2007 | Permalink

Statement By Senator John McCain In Recognition Of Memorial Day

STATEMENT BY SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN IN RECOGNITION OF MEMORIAL DAY

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain has issued the following statement:

"A grateful nation pays tribute today to those brave souls who gave their lives to protect our freedom.

"I once had the privilege to serve with men who never gave a second thought to making the ultimate sacrifice to guard this freedom. They were willing to fall from the line if it meant that America would remain in control of its own destiny.

"Their act of sacrifice was ultimate and final, but the immeasurable courage it required endures in our hearts and sustains us to this day.

"There was a time not long ago when some questioned whether America's youth was committed to service. This is no longer the case. So many brave young men and women have volunteered to put themselves in harm's way against an enemy whose reach is global, whose hatred is limitless.

"On this solemn day, we pause for a moment to pray with the loved ones of our fallen heroes, and give our gratitude to the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines who continue to do us proud. I say to each one of them, 'thank you and God bless.'"

Posted by Mike on May 28, 2007 | Permalink

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