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Massa Refunds Total $112,000

On the day Eric Massa resigned from the House, he refunded $112,000 in campaign donations, according to the Federal Election Commission. More than half of those

Jul 31, 2020
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On the day Eric Massa resigned from the House, he refunded $112,000 in campaign donations, according to the Federal Election Commission. More than half of those refunds, $62,000, were returned to individual donors, and the rest went to political committees. The biggest refund recipients?
Nancy Pelosi — $7,000 (PAC and campaign committee)
Steny Hoyer — $7,000 (PAC and campaign committee)
James Clyburn — $7,000 (PAC and campaign committee)
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers — $5,000
International Association of Fire Fighters — $5,000
Harris Corp.’s PAC — $5,000
The Engineers Political Education Committee — $5,000
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