Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Campaign May Be Violating Election Law In Trying To Sell Her Book

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The ads direct supporters to buy her new memoir from retailers, an arrangement that may lead to the congresswoman receiving royalty payments.

Rep. Lauren Boebert questions Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young during a House Committee on the Budget hearing in March. he campaign for Rep. Lauren Boebert has placed advertisements directing supporters to buy her new memoir from retailers, an arrangement that may violate campaign-finance laws., defined as expenses that “would exist irrespective of the candidate's election campaign or individual's duties as a holder of federal office.

Boebert’s ad is different. It directs supporters to buy her books from retailers, like Amazon and Books-A-Million, which could theoretically lead to royalties. A spokesperson for Boebert’s campaign said the ad follows previous guidance from the FEC. Boebert’s representatives cited two advisory opinions that stated a

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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