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Representative Mike Coffman – Third Party Candidate Rep. Mike Coffman is being blamed for violating House ethic rules for giving the National Republican Congressional Committee with his administrative motivation — including budgetary plans and spending plans — in return for cash and additional regard to his race in the sixth Congressional District. The American Democracy Legal Fund (ADLF), the group that filed the complaint with the U.S, House of Representatives Office of Congressional Ethics. The ADLF also wants Rep Coffman and 22 other Republicans to tested for using political resources for campaigning.
The full letter to the committee is below:
The Honorable David Skaggs
Co-Chairman
Office of Congressional Ethics
U.S. House of Representatives
425 3rd Street, SW, Suite 1110
Washington, DC 20024
Re: Complaint against Representatives Stephen Knight, Barbara Comstock, Rodney Davis, Jeff Denham, Dan Benishek, Tim Walberg, Martha McSally,
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Be sure to include local issues unique to the district or region. Complete a Patriot Policy Priorities worksheet to be used by NRCC staff to evaluate legislative priorities for the current Congress and to promote and advocate for those priorities where appropriate.
Note that the Patriot Program is designed only for current members of the House of Representatives; thus, the contract contemplates that the Members would have official resources available. In the contract, the candidates are referred to only as “MEMBER.” And to make it even clearer that official resources are at stake, the Members’ Chief of Staff is also listed as a contracting party and required to sign the contract separately. The Chief of Staff is referred to only using that title, and not using or referring to any separate relationship the Chief of Staff may have with a Member’s campaign.
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