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TSRA PAC contributions

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I see there's a requirement to provide ones job title, employer, etc. if one contributes $10 or more to a PAC. I presume that information is reported to the feds and probably ends up on a list somewhere. Based on how often the government releases PII without consent, I wouldn't be surprised if it's published on the internet.

How often may one contribute $9.99 to a PAC without triggering a reporting requirement?

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That concerns me because I'm trying to go under deep cover at my new job.
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It's worse than you think. Political contributions are public information. They are published by a number of organizations.

Check this out: http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/ ... p?cycle=08" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also check out http://www.opensecrets.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

You can't dodge the system by making a series of small contributions. The PAC or candidate has to disclose cumulative contributions for an election cycle.

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If you're trying to keep an employer from finding out, you might try having your spouse do the donation in his/her name only.
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