San Diego San Diego's On Broadway Event Center, famous for its glitzy disco action, has been sanctioned by the state's Fair Political Practices Commission for allegedly failing to properly report $12,931.26 in campaign contributions it made to the county Republican Party back in October 2004. According to a recent stipulation, On Broadway also did not disclose that on the same day it had given $10,000 to 2004's No on Prop 72 Committee, which successfully opposed a mandatory health insurance measure for employers of 50 or more workers. The party venue agreed to pay a total of $3800 in fines and admitted it violated the law by failing to file in a timely manner a "major donor" statement disclosing the donations.
Another local to get caught up in the wheels of FPPC justice was Del Mar's Linda Dealy, a die-hard GOP activist with the dubious distinction of having lived across the street from the lobbyist-purchased Del Mar house that brought down Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Dealy agreed to pay a $400 fine. She allegedly failed to file a major donor statement disclosing a total of $18,550, including $5000 to the California Republican Party and $10,000 to the California Club for Growth PAC, both in 2004.
San Diego San Diego's On Broadway Event Center, famous for its glitzy disco action, has been sanctioned by the state's Fair Political Practices Commission for allegedly failing to properly report $12,931.26 in campaign contributions it made to the county Republican Party back in October 2004. According to a recent stipulation, On Broadway also did not disclose that on the same day it had given $10,000 to 2004's No on Prop 72 Committee, which successfully opposed a mandatory health insurance measure for employers of 50 or more workers. The party venue agreed to pay a total of $3800 in fines and admitted it violated the law by failing to file in a timely manner a "major donor" statement disclosing the donations.
Another local to get caught up in the wheels of FPPC justice was Del Mar's Linda Dealy, a die-hard GOP activist with the dubious distinction of having lived across the street from the lobbyist-purchased Del Mar house that brought down Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Dealy agreed to pay a $400 fine. She allegedly failed to file a major donor statement disclosing a total of $18,550, including $5000 to the California Republican Party and $10,000 to the California Club for Growth PAC, both in 2004.
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