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  2. Dark money - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the Sunlight Foundation to describe undisclosed funds that were used during the United States 2010 mid-term election. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] An example of the usage of the term "dark money" can be seen in a letter of resignation to President Donald Trump by former Federal Election Commissioner (FEC), Ann Ravel : "Since 2010 ...

  3. Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act

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    31.3 percent are continuing distributions in keeping with their normal spending rule; 26.8 percent are suspending distributions from funds at or below HDV; 15.6 percent are making distributions from underwater funds at some rate less than their normal spending rule by yielding more than interest and dividends

  4. Constitution of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The first constitution was written by Constitutional Convention in 1820 in only 38 days, and was adopted on July 19, 1820. [2] [3] One of the results of the Missouri Compromise, Missouri was initially admitted to the Union as a slave state, and the constitution specifically excluded "free negroes and mulattoes" from the state.

  5. Federal court strikes down Missouri investment rule targeted ...

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    The Missouri regulations, issued by Ashcroft's office, infringed on the free speech rights of investment professionals and are preempted by federal law, the court ruling said.

  6. MoDOT can use road fund revenue to give raises, Missouri ...

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    The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission can spend more on salaries than lawmakers appropriate if there is enough money in the Road Fund, a Missouri Western District of Appeals panel of ...

  7. Sources of law - Wikipedia

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    Sources of law are the origins of laws, the binding rules that enable any state to govern its territory. The terminology was already used in Rome by Cicero as a metaphor referring to the "fountain" ("fons" in Latin) of law. Technically, anything that can create, change, or cancel any right or law is considered a source of law. [1]

  8. Senate battle over taxes that fund Missouri Medicaid leaves ...

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    Missouri has accumulated a surplus that stood at $6.4 billion at the end of March. Eigel said he’s not concerned that the state can fund its obligations without the provider taxes.

  9. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "campaign funds" are (legally) defined by the Federal Election Campaign Act as funds "used for purposes in connection with the campaign to influence the federal election of the candidate" (see below). [12] "Dark money": spending to influence elections where the source of the money is not disclosed to voters (see below). [13]