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Thursday, May 08, 2008 --- 78 days ago
AG Andrew Cuomo's campaign committee, Cuomo2010, described his upcoming $1,000-a-head fundraiser in an e-mail to boosters as "an opportunity to show your support for the hard work Andrew has done this past year and to celebrate progress made for the people of New York." "Andrew's focus over the last 17 months have been on solving real problems for real people," the e-mail continues. "He and his team have taken aim at issues like mortgage fraud, abuses by health insurance companies, and public corruption. He has been honored by your continued support and good wishes, and hopes you will join him to toast continued progress and a new spring season!" The small print on the invite includes the standard AG sign-off where contributors state that no entity they own or control has any matters pending before the office or has had a matter resolved in the last 90 days. It also states that Cuomo2010 accepts no more than $25,000 per election from individuals, unions, PACs and trade associations (considerably more than the $10,000 self-imposed limit set by Eliot Spitzer after he was elected governor, to which Cuomo also abided out of "solidarity," but then again, Gov. David Paterson isn't adhering to the limit anymore, either ). Another Spitzer-era initiative out the window: The $5,000 LLC limit (treating them as corporations, also self-imposed). The Cuomo invite notes that all LLC partner contributions a ...




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