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Guide Explains How to Stretch Political Influence

March 11, 1999 | Read Time: 1 minute

The Connection: Strategies for Creating and Operating 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, and PACs, by B. Holly Schadler, details the rules and regulations that govern the creation and management of advocacy groups and political fund-raising committees. Ms. Schadler, a lawyer at the Washington firm Perkins Coie, explains the lobbying rules for 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, details how a 501(c)(3) organization can establish a separate advocacy organization and, eventually, create a political-action committee or a “segregated fund” to raise money for political candidates. Publisher: Alliance for Justice, 2000 P Street, N.W., Suite 712, Washington 20036; (202) 822-6070; fax (202) 822-6068; e-mail alliance@afj.org; World- Wide Web http://www.afj.org; 62 pages; $25.


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