Daily News | Doug Mastriano said he’s barely spent any money running for governor. How can that be?
in December that he “is absolutely compliant with Pennsylvania campaign finance law” and that “any ‘speculation’ to the contrary is entirely false.”contributions, though corporations and labor unions face some restrictions. Spending rules are pretty loose, too.
But candidates are supposed to report just about everything they spend. The Department of State, as an administrative agency, can assess late fees. Enforcement falls to the state attorney general’s office and county prosecutors. “Either he’s only getting contributions via check donations and depositing them at the bank, or this report is just not complete,” she said. “It just seems so unlikely that they don’t have expenditures to report except for one month of fees.”» READ MORE:Running 626 pages, Mastriano’s report did show some success in cultivating the kind of small-dollar donors who have helped fuel anti-establishment candidates in both parties.
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