Published by CTBC Director on 24 Jun 2009 at 11:55 pm
Clear The Bench Colorado - now accepting contributions online!
Clear The Bench Colorado can now accept online contributions!
Thanks to our crack technical support team, the processing issues have been quickly resolved, since receiving confirmation earlier this month on our legal status from the Colorado state Elections office (Clear The Bench Colorado is an Issue Committee, registered with the Colorado Secretary of State). As an Issue Committee, there are no limits on the amount or source (personal, corporate, or group) of contributions to Clear The Bench Colorado, although contributions are not tax-deductible.
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