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  • FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

    INDEX 1988Volume 1420463

    -1988-8: PAC contributions by estate trust,5:6

    -1988-10: Activities related to post-primarydelegate selection, 6:5

    -1988-11; Trade association's solicitation ofteachers, 6:7

    -1988-12: Credit card program promoted bybank and local party committee, 7:3

    -1988-13: Candidate's apartmen t rent paidwith campaign funds, 7:4

    -1988-14: Joint PAC of affiliated corpora-tions, 6:7

    -1988-17: Corporate sale of commemorativemedallions to political com mittees, 8:3

    -1988-18: Union's liability for nonfederalcommittee contributions, 7:5

    -1988-19: Solicitation of employees in share-holder plan, 7:5

    -1988-21: Act's preemption of local ordinancegoverning contributions, 7:5

    -1988-22: Political activities sponsored byincorporated political organization, 11:3

    -1988-23: Air travel coupons sold to cam-paign,8:4

    -1988-24: Joint fundraising by federal andnonfederal candidates, 11:5

    -1988-25: Cars provided by corporation tonational nominating conventions, 8:4

    -1988-26: Hourly wage earners not solicit-able, 8:5

    -1988-27: Corporate expenditures for PACfundraiser and honorarium; PAC contribution,9:6

    -1988-28: Corporate "90011 line telephone ser-vice for political committees, 10:5

    -1988-32: Candidate committee's reporting oflast-minute contributions, 9:7

    -1988-33: State's distribution of ballot accessfees to state party's federal account, 12:3

    -1988-36: PAC's solicitation of company'semployee stockholders, 11:6

    -1988-38: Commodity exchange's partisancommunications/PAC solicitations; 12:4

    -1988-39: Commodity exchange's solicitationof leased memberships, 12:5

    -1988-40: Post card distributed under "coat-tail" exception, 11:7

    -1988-41: Retiring Congressman's disposaland reporting of 1988 campaign funds, 12:5

    -1988-42: Official name of PAC jointly estab-

    999 E StreetNW Washington DCIndex 1988

    This index covers the twelve monthly issues ofVolume 14 of the Record published in 1988. Thefirst number in each citation refers to the u num-ber," or month, of the Record issue. The secondnumber, after the colon, indicates the page num-ber in that issue. Thus, "5:311 means that thearticle is on page 3 of the May Record.

    AD MlNISTRATIVE COMPLAINTSSee: COMPLIANCE

    ADVISORY OPINIONSAdvisory opinion challenged, USDC ~ FEC, 7:6Alternate disposition of advisory opinion requests

    -AOR 1987-35, 6:4-AOR 1987-36, 6:4-AOR 1988-9, 6:4-AOR 1988-15, 6:4-AOR 1988-16, 8:2-AOR 1988-20, 8:2-AOR 1988-29, 8:2-AOR 1988-30, 11:3-AOR 1988-31, 8:2-AOR 1988-34, 11:3-AOR 1988-35, 11:3

    Summaries of advisory opinions-1987-29: Partisan communications by incor-

    porated membership organization, 4:6-1987-30: Assets of candidate's wife used topayoff bank loan to candidate, 2:3

    -1987-31: Eligibility of security exchange'smembership for solicitations, 3:5

    -1987 -32: Silver dollar contributions, 3:7-1987 -33: Law firm and partner are not

    government contractors, 3:7-1987-34: Solicitation of joint venture part-

    nership's restricted class, 6:5-1988-1: Activity to influence delegate selec-

    tion after Presidential primary, 5:3-1988-2: FEC reports posted on security ex-

    change's employee bulletin boards, 4:7-1988-3: Trade association solicitations, 7:3-1988-4: Affiliation of PACs resulting from

    corporate merger, 5:4-1988-5: '88 matching funds used to retire

    debts of '84 campaign, 5:5-1988-6: Allocation of media expenses to

    Presidential fundraising exemption, 4:7-1988-7: Candidate's use of cash gifts for

    campaign expenditures, 5:6

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    The Record is published by the Federal Election Commission, 999 E Street, N.W., WaShington,D.C. "20463. Commissioners are: Danny L. McDonald, Chairman; Lee Ann Elliott, Vice Chairman;Joan Aikens; Thomas J. Josefiak; John Warren McGarry; Scott E. Thomas; Walter J. Stewart,Secretary of the Senate, Ex Officio; Donnald K. Anderson, Clerk of the House of Representatives,Ex Officio. For more information, call 202/376-3120 or toll-free 800/424-9530. (TDD For HearingIm aired 202/376-3136)

    BENTSEN, LLOYDBoulter and NRSC y:. FEG. 9:7General election funds certified to Dukakis-

    Bentsen, 9: 1

    BATES, TOMAO 1988-24, 11:5

    BEATTY, VANDER L.FEC y:. Beatty for Congress Committee. 6:9

    BAKAL, PETER M.AO 1988-7, 5:6

    BALLOT ACCESSInformation available from state agencies, 11:7State's distribution of ballot access fees to party's

    federal account, AO 1988-33, 12:3

    AUTHORIZATION NOTICESFailure to include on mail solicitations

    -Common Cause v, FEC (87-5036),5:7-FEC v, Bob Rici1B.r

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    Petition to deny public funding to Democraticticket disapproved by Com mission, 9: I

    BOOKMAN, RONFEC y.!. Ron Bookman & Associates, uuz

    BOULTER, BEAU__ and NRSC v. FEC, 9~7Petition to deny public funding to Democratic

    ticket disapproved, 9: 1

    BROADCASTINGAllocation of media expenses to Presidential can-

    didate's fundraising exemption, AO 1988-6, 4:7Information available from other agencies, 11:7

    BUILDING FUND EXEMPTIONAO 1988-12, 7:3

    BURNSIDE-QTT, INC.See: UNC, INC.

    BUSH, GEORGEGeneral election funds certified, 9: 1Primary matching funds certified, 2: 1, 3 :8, 5: 1,

    7:2 and 11:16

    CALIFORNIANS FOR A STRONG AMERICAFEC v. __ (88-1554), 8:7

    CANDIDATESAppearance at PAC fundraiser, AO 1988-27, 9:6Assets of wife used to liquidate campaign loan,

    AO 1987-30,2:3Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates,

    revised, 9: 12Cash gifts used for campaign expenditures, AD

    1988-7, 5:6"Coattail" exception

    See: nCOATTAIL" EXCEPTIONCommemorative medallions sold by corporation

    to, AO 1988-17, 8:3Contributions to

    Seer CONTRIBUTION LIMITATIONS; CON-TRIBUTIONS; IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS

    Corporate facilities used on behalf of, MUR 2271,2:6

    Eligibility for public fundsSee: PUBLIC FUNDING

    Excess campaign fundsSee~ EXCESS CAMPAIGN FUNDS

    Financial activity, 10~11Honorarium paid to incumbent, AO 1988-27, 9:6Incumbents

    See: OFFICEHOLDERSIndependent expenditures

    See: INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURESName used by unauthorized committees

    See: NAMES OF POLITICAL COMMITTEESPartisan communications on behalf of

    See: PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONSPresidential spending limits, 3:2Recordkeeping violations

    3

    See: RECORDKEEPINGRent paid by campaign, AO 1988-13, 7:4Reporting violations

    See: NONFILERS; REPORTINGRetiring Congressman's disposal and reporting of

    1988 campaign funds, AO 1988-41, 12:5Videotape (WHY ME?) for Congressional candi-

    dates available, 3:8See also: DELEGATES; LOANS; PRESIDENTIAL-ELECTIONS; PUBLIC FUNDING; PUBLI-

    CATIONS; STATISTICS

    CHARTSElection information available from other agen-

    cies, 11:7Independent expenditures, 6: 11PAC growth, 3:11Participation in Presidential general election, 9:3Presidential activity, 1:10 and 4:9Presidential primary spending limits, 3:3Reporting schedules

    See: REPORTINGSolici tability of incorporated organization's mem-

    bership classes, 3:6State election officials, II:10See also: PUBLIC FUNDING; STATISTICS

    CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADEAO 1988-38, 12:4

    CHICAGO BOARD OPTIONS EXCHANGEAO 1987-31,3:5AO 1988-2, 4:7

    CITIZENS FOR THE PRESIDENT '84FEC v. ----J 3:10

    CLEARINGHOUSEPanels meet in WaShington, 1:9

    nCOATTAILII EXCEPTIONCongressional campaign promoting Presidential

    candidate, AO 1988-40, 1h7Delegate communications promoting Presidential

    candidate, AO 1988-10,6:5

    COMMEMORATIVESCorporation's sale of medallions to political com-

    mittees, AO 1988-17,8:3

    COMMISSIONERSSee: FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

    COMMODITIES EXCHANGESSee: SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES EX--CHANGES

    COMMON CAUSEv. FEC (86-1838), 10:6= v. FEC (86-3465), 10:7 and 11:12

    __ v. FEC (87-5036), 5:7

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    COMMUNICATIONS/ADVERTISINGAllocation of expenditures for

    See: ALLOCATION OF EXPENDITURESAuthoriza tion notice requirements

    See: AUTHORIZATION NOTICESBroadcasting information available from otheragencies, 11:7ItCoattailt1 exception

    See: ItCOATTAn.." EXCEPTIONCorporations

    See: CORPORATIONS; NONPROFIT COR-PORATIONS; PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONS

    Delegate committees-AO 1988-1,5:3-AO 1988-10, 6:6

    Telephone service provided by corporation to poli-tical committees, AD 1988-28, 10:5

    See also. AUTHORIZATION NOTICES; EXPRESS-ADVOCACY; MEDIA

    COMPLIANCEConciliation agreements (MUR summaries)

    -MUR 1689: Bank loans to 1984 Presidentialcandidate, 11:13

    - MUR 1690: Corporate executives' activity onbehalf of Presidential campaign, 9:9

    -MUR 2153: Impermissible deposit of funds inparty's federal account, 6:9

    -MUR 2269: Corporate press releases consti-tute expenditures, 12:9

    -MUR 2271: Use of corporate facilities bypartner of incorporated law firm, 2:6

    -MUR 2454: Transfer from state to federalaccount of corporate PAC, 10:11

    Court-ordered compliance- FEC~ Beatty for Congress Committee, 6:9- FEC v; Citizens for the President!1, 3: 10-FEC v: Dominelli, 5:8-FEC v. Working Names, Inc., 7:6

    Disposition of administrative complaints ehal-lenged-Antosh v. FEC (84-2737), 3: 10 and 6:8-Common Cause v. FEe (86-3465), 10:7 and

    11:12 -- ----Common Cause v, FEC (87-5036), 5:7-NRA v. FEC (87-5373), 10:9-Stark~ FEC (87-1700), 4:8

    Expedited enforcement procedures, 7:1Failure to report

    See: NONFlLERS; REPORTINGFEcassistance

    See: PUBLICATIONSLiability of FEC for court costs

    See: LIABILITYMandatory Supreme Court review of FECA, 2

    U.S.C S437h(b), repealed, 8:1Nonfilers

    See: NONFILERSStanding to bring suit denied

    -Antosh v, FEC (84-3048), 1:8; (84-2737),3:10-NRA v,FEC (87-5373), 10:9

    Statementsof reasons for votes to dismiss com-plaints-Common Cause ~ FEC (86-3465), 10:7 and

    4

    11:12-Stark v. FEC (87-1700),4:8 a

    See also: COURT CASES •

    COMPLIANCE FUNDS ,Presidential, contributions to, 9:2

    COMPUTER ACCESSTo FEC campaign finance information, 12:7

    CONCILIATION AGREEMENTSSee: COMPLIANCE

    CONFER.~NCES

    1988 series, 2:8 and 4: 12

    CONGRESSAnnual Report sent to, 7:7Candidates

    See: CANDIDATESRetiring Congressman's disposal and reporting of

    1988 campaign funds, AO 1988-41, 12:5See also: LEGISLATION; REGULATIONS

    CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNSSee: CANDIDATES; STATISTICS

    CONGRESSiONAL MAJORITY COMMITTEESee: GALLIANO, RALPH J.

    CONTRIDUTION LIMITATIONS ...Act's preemption of other laws governing ..

    See: FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACTAffected by date contributions are received,

    Record Supplement, 3:2Applied to

    -affiliated delegate committees, AO 1988-4,5:4; AO 1988-10,6:6

    -assets of candidate's wife, AO 1987-30,3:3-estate trust proceeds donated to PAC, AO

    1988-8, 5:6-joint venture partnership and subsidiary cor-

    poration, AO 1988-34,6:5-partnerships, 8:6-receipts of 1988 campaign, AD 1988-41, 12:5-separat e segregated funds after corporate

    merger, 1988-4,5:4See also: "COATTAILIf EX CEPTION

    Curing excessive contributions, procedures, Rec-ord Supplement, 3:3

    Exceptions proposed for post-election contribu-tions, rulemaking petition, 3: 1 and 11:2

    Travel exemptionSee: TRAVEL

    Violations-excessive contributions by affiliated labor

    PACs, Antosh v. FEC (84-3048), 1:8; (84-2737),3:10

    -excessive in-kind contributions by party com-mittee, FEC v. New York State Conserva-tive Party State Committee/1984 VictoryFund, 2:4

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    CONTRIBUTIONSAct's preemption of other laws

    See: FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACTBallot access fees distributed by state to party

    committees, AO 1988-33, 12:3Bank's payment to party committee for promo-

    tional services, AO 1988-12, 7:3By candidate's wife, to liquidate campaign loans,

    AO 1987-30, 2:3By corporations

    See: CORPORATIONS; REIMBURSEMENTSBy estate trust to PAC, AO 1988-8,5:6By P ACs, chart, 10: 12Date made/received, explained, Record Supple-

    ment,3:2Designated/undesignated

    -AO 1988-41, 12:5-explained, Record Supplement, 3:2

    Exceptions .-cars provided by corporation to national nom-

    inating conventions, AO 1988-25, a:4-cash gifts to undeclared candidates, AO

    1988-7, 5:6-post-election contributions to retire debts,

    proposed in Ted Haley Congressional Com-mittee rulernaking petition, 3:1 and 11:2

    - travel coupons sold to campaign, AO 1988-23,8:4

    Failure to adequately document, disclose and de-posit, FEC s: Augustine for Congress, 1:8 and12:8

    In-kindSee: IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS

    In the name of another, FEC y.:. Cesar Rodriguez,8:6

    Joint, procedures, Record Supplement, 3:3Last-minute

    -800 line, 2:4-reporting procedures, AO 1988-32, 9:7

    Law firm and partner not government contractorsfor purposes of, AO 1987-33, 3:7

    Liability of donorsSee: LIABll..ITY

    LimitationsSee: CONTRIBUTION LIMITATIONS

    Loan guarantees-AO 1987-30, 2:3-Presidential candidates that are publicly

    funded, 9:2Presidential campaigns

    -bank loan to 1984 Presidential candidate,MUR 1689, 11:13

    -corporate executive's activity on behalf ofPresidential candidate, MUR 1690, 9:9

    -involvement in Presidential general elections,9:2

    Redesignation/reattribution, procedures, RecordSupplement, 3:3

    Sale of comrnemoratives, AO 1988-17, 8:3Silver dollars, AO 1987-32, 3:7Solicitation

    See: FUNDRAISINGSee also: CORPORATIONS; EXCESS CAMPAIGN-FUNDS; HONORARIA; REPORTING

    5

    CONVENTIONSAddi tional funding approved for national nomi-

    nating conventions, 4:1Cars provided by corporation to national nom-

    inating conventions, AO 1988-25, 3:4Commemorative medallions sold by corporation to

    convention committees, AO 1988-17, 8:3Delegate activities

    See: DELEGATES

    COORDINATED PARTY EXPENDITURES1988 limits, 3:2

    CORPORATIONSCommemorative medallions sold to candidates

    and comrnlttees, AQ 1988-17, 8:3Contributions to Presidential candidate

    -by CEO, MUR 1690, 9:9-by national bank, MUR 1689, 11:13-employees' contributions reimbursed, FEC Yo:.

    Roger Lee, 7:7Expenditures by incorporated membership organi-

    zations-AO 1988-29, 4:6-USDC y.:. FEC, 7:6

    Express advocacy standard for partisan com-munications-advance rulemaking proposal, 1:6-hearing, 11: 1

    Facilities used for election activities-MUR 1690,9:10- MUR 2271, 2:6

    FEC disclosure reports posted on employee bul-letin boards, AO 1988-2, 4:7

    PundraisingSee: FUNDRAISING

    Honorarium paid from separate segregated fund,AO 1988-27, 9:6

    Independent expendituresSee: NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS

    Jointly sponsored PACSee: SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUNDS

    Mailing lists developed and sold bySee: MAll.. ING LISTS

    Merger, AO 1988-4, 5:4Nonprofi t corporations

    See: NONPROFIT CORPORATIONSPartisan communications

    See: PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONSPartnerships

    See: PARTNERSHIPSPresidential nominating conventions and

    See: CONVENTIONSPress releases, MUR 2269, 12:9Solicitations

    See: FUNDRAISINGj SOLICITABLE PERSON-NEL; SOLICITATIONS;

    See also: BANKS; SEPARATE SEGREGATED-PUNDS

    COURT CASESNOTE: When multiple cases involve the samelitigants, the Record provides civil action num-bers to distinguish one suit from another. The

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    Record no Zonger uses the designations "Suit 1,""Suit 2,1/ etc., to identify these cases.FEC v,---Atig-.::iStine for Congress, 1:8 and 12:8

    -Beatty for Congress Committee, 6:9-Ron Bookman & Associates, Inc., 11:12- Californians for !! Strong America (88-1554),

    8:7-Citizens for the President~ 3:10-Citizens to Elect Jerald Wilson, 1:9 and 4:9-Dietl, 6:9 ------Dominelli, 5:8- Friends ofIsaiah Fletcher, 11:13-Ted Haley congressional Committee, 9:7-Holmes Committee, 7:7- Roger Lee, 7:7- Massachusetts Citizens 12!: Life, Inc., 1:6-New York State Conservative Party State

    Committee/ 1984 Victory Fund, 2:4-Bob Richards for President (88-2832), 11: 12-Cesar Rodriguez, 8:6-Taylor Congressional Committee, II: 13-Thornton Township Regular DemocraticOrganization, 9:8 and 12:9

    -Working Names, Inc., 7:6Galliano v. U.S. Postal Service, 1:7 and 3:9Harry Kroll~ Americans with Hart, Inc•• 5:6Xerox Corp. v. Americans with Hart, Inc., 5:6

    v, FEC---AIitoSh(84-3048), 1:8; (84-2737), 3:10 and 6:8

    -Boulter and NRSC, 9:7-Common Cause (86-1838), 10:6-Common Cause (86-3465), 10:7 and 11:12-Common Cause (87-5036), 5:7-National Rifle Association (87-5373), 10:9-Stark (87-1700), 4:8-'T.i"ii'ited States Defense Commi!tee (USDC),7:6

    Standing to bring suit challenged-Antosh ~ FEC (84-2737),3:10; (84-3048), 1:8

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    DUKAKIS, MICHAELPrimary matching funds certified, 2:1, 3:8, 5:1,

    7:2 and 11:16General election funds certified, 9: 1

    Du PONT, PIERRE S. "PETE"Primary matching funds

    -certified, 2:1, 3:8, 5:1, 7:2 and 11:16-termination of eligibility, 5:1

    ELECTION CONCEPTS, INC.AO 1988-17, 8:3

    ELECTION INFLUENCING ACTIVITIESBy delegate committees

    -AO 1988-1,5:3-AO 1988-10,6:5

    By incorporated membership organizations, AO1987-29, 4:6

    By nonprofit corporationsSee: NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS

    See also: OFFICEHOLDERS; PARTISAN COM--MUNICATIONS; VOTER GUIDES

    EMPIRE OF AMERICA FEDERAL SAVINGSBANKAO 1988-12, 7:3

    EMPLOYEESContributions reimbursed by corporation, FEC v.

    Roger Lee, 7:7Corporate facili ties used for campaign work,

    MUR 2271, 2:6FEC disclosure reports posted on employee bul-

    letin boards, AO 1988-2, 4:7Solicitations

    See: SOLICITABLE PERSONNELSee also: CORPORATIONS; FUNDRAISING;-HATCH ACT

    ENFORCEMENTSee: COMPLIANCE

    EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACTStanding of party to bring suits under, Antosh v.

    FEC (84-3048), 1:8

    ERIE COUNTY (NY) DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEAO 1988-12, 7:3

    ESTATE TRUST FUNDSPAC contributions by, AO 1988-8,5:6

    EXCESS CAMPAIGN FUNDSCampaign funds used to pay candidate's rent, AO

    1988-13, 7:4Retiring Congressman's disposal and reporting of

    1988 campaign funds, AO 1988-41, 12:5

    EXECUTIVE AND ADMINSTRATIVE PERSONNELSee: SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL

    EXPENDITURESAllocation of

    7

    See: ALLOCATION OF EXPENDITURESCash gifts used by campaign, AO 1988-7, 5:6Exceeding $1000, by nonregistered committee,

    FEC v. Thornton Township Regular Demo-craticOrganization, 9:8 and 12:9

    Excepted-campaign library, sponsored by nonprofit cor-

    poration, AO 1988-22, 11:3-rnedia spending by publicly funded Presi-

    dential primary candidate, AO 1988-6, 4:7Partisan communications· by corporations and

    labor organizationsSee: PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONS

    Primary matching payments used to retire debtsof prior campaign-AO 1988-5,5:5- Kroll/Xerox Corp. v. Americans with Hart.

    Inc., 5:6Rent paid for candidate, AO 1988-13,7:4Spending limits for party committees and publicly

    funded Presidential campaigns, 3:2Travel

    See: TRAVELSee also: DISBURSEMENTS; INDEPENDENT EX--PENDlTURESj IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS;

    REPORTING

    EXPRESS ADVOCACYAuthorization notice requirements

    See: AUTHORIZATION NOTICESDelegate activities re Presidential candidates

    -AO 1988-1,5:3-AO 1988-10, 6:5

    Standard for partisan communications-advance notice of proposed ru1emaking, 1:6-hearing, 11:1

    See also: -COMMUNICATIONS/ADVERTISING;-INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES; PARTISAN

    COMMUNICATIONS

    FEDERAL ACCOUNTSAllocation of spending between federal and non-

    federal accountsSee: ALLOCATION OF EXPENDITURES

    Ballot access fees distributed to state party com-mittees, AO 1988-33, 12:3

    Corporate PAC's transfer of funds between stateand federal accounts, MU R 2454, 10:11

    Deposit of impermissible funds by state partycommittee, MUR 2153, 6:9

    FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACTPreemption by, of other laws

    -Orange County, California, ordinance govern-ing contribution limits, AO Ul88-21, 7:5

    -39 U.S.C. §3005 (governing solicitations bymail), Galliano v. U.S. Postal Service, 1:7

    FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSIONAnnual Report (1987) issued, 7:1Comments sought by appeals court in Galliano v.

    U.S. Postal Service, 1:7Computer access to campaign finance informa-

    tion, 12:7

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    Deadlock vote dismissals (with statements ofreasons for votes to dismiss complaints)-Common Cause v, FEC (87-5036), 5:7-Stark v. FEC (87-1700), 4:8

    FEC reports posted on security exchange's em-ployee bulletin boards, 4:7

    Legislative recommendations sent to Congress,6:1

    New officers elected, 1:1Office of General Counsel reorganized, 3:7See also: COMPLIANCE; CONFERENCES; PUB--LICATIONS; REGULATIONS

    FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES1988-1 through 1988-8, 8:81988-9 through 1988-13, 11:16See also: REGULATIONS---FILINGSee: NONFILERS; REPORTING; REPORTING-SCHEDULES

    FINLEY, STEPHENAO 1988-23, 8:5

    FLETCHER, ISAIAHFEC v. Friends of Isaiah Fletcher, 11:13

    FULANI,LENORAPrimary matching funds certified, 3:8, 5: 1, 7:2

    and 11:16

    FUNDRAISINGAllocation of media spending to publicly funded

    candidate's exemption for, AO 1988-6, 4:7By nonauthorized committees, proposed revision

    of authorization notice rules, 10:4By PAC of joint venture partnership's subsidiary,

    AO 1987-34,6:5By trade association PACs

    -AO 1988-3,7:3-AO 1988-11, 6:7

    By unregistered political committee, FEC v.Thornton Township Regular DemocraticOrganization, 9:8 and 12:9

    Direct mail solicitations challenged-Common Cause v. FEC (86-3465), 5:7 and

    10:7-FEC v, Bob Richards for President (88-2832),

    11:2 -- --Oalliano v, U.S. Postal Service. 1:7 and 3:9-Stark v; FEe (87-1700), 4:8

    Joint fundraisingSee: JOINT FUNDRAISING

    Nonfederal proceeds deposited in federal account,MUR 2153, 6:9

    Unauthorized use of candidate's name-Common Cause v, FEC (87-5036), 5:7 .-Galliano v. U.S. Postal Service, 1:7 and 3:9

    See also: CONTRIBUTIONS; SEPARATE SEGRE--GATED FUNDS; SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL;

    SOLICfT ATIONS

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    GALLIANO, RALPH J.__ v. U.S. Postal Service. 1:7

    GENERAL ELECTIONSCertification of funds for Presidential nominees,

    9:1Contributions for, defined, AO 1988-41, 12:5Involvement in Presidential general elections, 9:2Refunded/returned contributions, AO 1988-41,

    12:5Reporting schedule

    See: REPORTING SCHEDULESSpending limits for party committees and publicly

    funded Presidential campaigns, 3:1See also: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS; PUBLIC-FUNDING

    GENERAL MOTORSAD 1988-23, 8:4

    GEORGE, JOHNCommittee to Re-elect John George, AO 1988-24,

    11:5

    GEPHARDT, RICHARDPrimary matching funds

    -certified, 2:1, 3:8,5:1,7:2 and 11:16-termination of eligibility, 5:1

    GIFTSCash, used for campaign purposes, AO 1988-7,5:6

    GLENN, JOHNSee: FEe y: Roger Lee, 7:1 and 8:8

    GORE, ALBERTAO 1988-6, 4:7Primary matching funds certified, 2:1, 3:8, 5:1,

    7:2 and 11:16

    GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORSLaw firm and partner not government contractors

    for purposes of contributions, AD 1987-33,3:7

    GRAMM, PHILSee: Galliano y: U.S. Postal Service. 1:7 and 3:9

    HAIG, ALEXANDERNonfiler, 4:2Primary matching funds

    -certified, 2:1, 3:8,5:1,7:2 and 11:16-terminat ion of eligibility, 5: 1

    HALEY, TEDHaley Congressional Committee ru1emaking peti-

    tion, 3: I and 11:2

    HANDGUN CONTROL, INC.See: NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

    HARRIS, THOMAS E.See: Antosh v. FEC (84-2737), 6:8

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    HART, GARYDebts of prior campaign retired with matching

    funds of current campaign-AO 1988-5,5:5-Kroll/Xerox Corp. ~ Americans with Hart,

    5:6Primary matching funds

    -certified, 2: 1, 3:8 J 5: 1, 7:2 and 11: 16-termination of eligibility, 5: 1

    HATCH ACTPolitical activity of federal employees, infor-

    mation available from other agencies, 11:7

    HOCH, RANDAO 1988-1, 5:3

    HOLMES, LEEFEG v. Holmes Committee, 7:7

    HONORARIUMBy corporate PAC to incumbent Congressional

    candidate, AO 1988-27,9:6

    ILLINOISSee: SPECIAL ELECTIONS

    INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURESBy incorporated political organization, AO 1988-

    22, 11:4By nonprofit corporations

    See: NONPROFIT CORPORATIONSBy trade association, challenged, Stark 1:. FEe

    (87-1700),4:8Failure to report, FEC v. Dominelli, 5:8Last-minute reporting of, 1:4, 2:5 and 9:5Stat ist ics, 6: 11Unauthorized use of candidate's name

    See: NAMES OF POLITICAL COMMITTEES

    INDIVIDUALSActivities for delegate selection

    -AO 1988-1,5:3-AO 1988-10, 6:5

    Contributions in the name of another, FEC y:.Cesar Rodriguez, 8:6

    Law partner, not government contractor for con-tribution purposes, AO 1987-33, 3:7

    Sale of travel coupons to campaign, AO 1988-23,8:4

    Standing to bring suit rejected, Antosh v. FEC,(84-3048), 1:8; (84-2737), 3:10

    Travel exemptionSee: TRAVEL

    See also: MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS; SEC--URITIES AND COMMODITIES EXCHANGES

    IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONSCandidate's rent paid by campaign, AO 1988-13,

    2:4Communications by incorporated political organ-

    ization, AO 1988-22, 11:4

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    Corporate facilities used for election activities,MUR 1690, 9:9; MUR 2271, 2:6

    Corporation's loan of cars to national nominatingconvention committees, AO 1988-25, 8:4

    Corporation's telephone services for political cli-ents, AO 1988-28, 10:5

    Delegate committee's distribution of Presidentialcandidate's campaign materials, AO 1988-1,5:4

    Excessive, FEC v, New York State ConservativeParty/1984 Viclc>rYFund, 2:-4--

    Trade association PAC's partisan mailing, Stark y..:.FEC (87-1700), 4:8

    See also: "COATTAIL" EXCEPTION- FUND---- ,RAISING; SALE/USE RESTRICTION; SOLICI-TABLE PERSONNEL

    JACKSON, JESSEJesse Jackson for President '88 Committee, AO

    1988-24, 11:5Primary matching funds certified, 2:1, 3:8, 5:1,

    7:2 and 11:16

    JENNER AND BLOCKAO 1987-33, 3:7

    JOINT CONTRIBUTIONSAO 1987-33, 3:7Explained, Record Supplement, 3:3

    JOINT FUNDRAISINGCommittee established for federal and nonfederal

    campaigns, AO 1988-24, 11:5

    JOINT PACSee: SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUNDS

    JOSEFIAK, THOMASJ.Elected Chairman of the Commission, 1:1

    KEMP, JACKNonmatchable SUbmissions, 4: 1Primary matching funds

    -certified, 2:1, 3:B, 5:1,7:2 and 11:16- termination of eligibili ty, 5: 1

    KROLL, HARRY__ v. Americans with Hart, Inc., 5:6

    LABOR ORGANIZATIONSContributions by labor PACs, challenged, Antosh

    v. FEC (84-3048), 1:8; (84-2737), 3: 10 and 6:8Express advocacy standard for partisan com-

    munications-advance rulemaking proposal, 1:6- hearing, 11: 1

    Liability for illegal contributions made fromdonations to nonfederal entities, AO 1988-18,7:5

    Partisan communicationsSee: PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONS

  • FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSIONIndex 1988

    See also: FUNDRAISING; SEPARATE SEGRE--GATED FUNDS

    LANTOS, TOMSee: Antosh ~ FEC (84-3048), 1:8

    LaROUCHE, LYNDONPrimary matching funds certified, 5:1, 7:2 and11:16

    LEE,ROGERFEC!:.-----, 7:1 and 8:8

    LEGISLATIONLegislative recommendations submitted to Con-

    gress, 6:1Repeal of 2 U.S.C. S437h(b), 8:1

    LIABn..ITYOf FEC, for court costs, Antosh v, FEC (84-3048),

    1:8 ---Of union, for illegal contributions made from its

    donations to non federal entities, AO 1988-18,7:5

    LffiRARYMaintained by incorporated political organization,

    AO 1988-22, 11:5

    LOANSExcessive contributions, FEC v, Bob Richards for

    President (88-2832), 11:'2 - - -Primary campaign debt retirement

    -assets of candidate's wife used to liquidatebank loan, AO 1987-30, 2:3

    -proposal to exempt post-election loans fromcontribution limitations, Ted Haley rule-making petition, 3:1 and 11:2

    -publie funds used to repay loans from priorprimary campaign, AO 1988-5, 5:5; Kroll/.:.Xerox Corp. v. Americans with Hart, 5:6

    LOBBYISTSAct's preemption of California ordinance govern-

    ing contributions by "influence brokers," AO1988-21, 7:5

    MAILING LISTSSale of, containing FEC contributor information,

    FEC !:. Working Names, Inc., 7:6Supplied

    -to bank, for credit card promotion, AO 1988-12,7:3

    - to delegate committees, AO 1988-1, 5:4~ also: SALE/USE RESTRICTION

    MASSACHUSETI'S CITIZENS FOR LIFE, INC.(MCFL)FEC v.~ 1:6MCFL rule making

    -advance notice of proposed rulemaking, 1:6-public hearing, 11:1

    10

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    MATTERS UNDER REVIEW (MURS)See: COMPLIANCE

    McDONALD, DANNYElected Vice Chairman of the Commission, I: I

    MEDIABroadcasting information available from other

    agencies, 11:7Corporate press releases, MUR 2269, 12:9Delegate committee communications

    See: DELEGATESSpending for, allocated to Presidential candidate's

    fundraising exemption, AO 1988-6, 4:7See also: COMMUNICATIONS/ADVERTISING;-INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES; PARTISAN

    COMMUNICATIONS

    MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONSPAC treasurer's responsibilities, AO 1988-43, 12:6Partisan communications to general public

    -MCFL rule making proposal, 1:6 and 11:1- MUR 2269, 12:9-USDC !:.FEC, 7:6

    Partisan communications to members, AO 1987-29, 4:6

    Solie! table members, AO 1987-31, 3:5Solicitations by

    See: SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES EX-CHANGES; SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL;SOLICITATIONS; TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

    Status challenged, NRA v. FEC (87-5373), 10:9See also: EXPRESS ADVOCACY; NONPROFIT-CORPO RATIONS

    MULTICANDIDATE COMMITTEESSee: POLITICAL CO MMITTEES

    MURS (MATTERS UNDER REVIEW)See: COMPLIANCE

    NAMES OF POLITICAL COMMITTEESPAC established by two affiliated corporations,

    AO 1988-14, 6:7 ~ AO 1988-42, 12:6Use of candidate's name for fundraising projects

    -Common Cause v, FEC (87-5036), 5:7-FEC v. Bob RiciiiidSfor President (88-2832),1l:12-- -

    -Galliano~ U.S. Postal Service, 1:7 and 3:9

    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRADEAND TECHNICAL SCHOOLSAO 1988-11,6:7

    NATIONAL OFFICE MACHINE DEALERS ASSO-CIATION PACAO 1988-8, 5:6

    NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COM-MITTEEBoulter and __ v. FEC, 9:7

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    Petition to deny public funding to Democraticticket, 9: 1

    NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION__ v. FEC (87-5373), 10:9

    NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK COMMITTEEMCFL rulemaking petition, 1:6

    NEW ALLIANCE PARTYSee: FULANI, LENORA

    NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATIVE PARTYSTATE COMMITTEE/1984 VICTORY FUNDFEC ~ ---.J 2:4

    NEWSLETTERSponsored by incorporated political organization,

    AO 1988-22, 1L:5

    NONCONNECTED POLITICAL COMMITTEESSponsored by law firm, AO 1987-33,3:7See also: NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS; POLI--TICAL COMMITTEES

    NONFEDBRAL COMMITTEESAllocation of spending between federal/non-

    federal accounts, notice of inquiry on rulesgoverning, 3: 1

    Joint fundraising with federal committeesSee: JOINT FUNDRAISING

    Liability of union for illegal contributions madefrom its donations to nonfederal entities, AO1988-18, 7:5

    Registration requirementsSee: REGISTRATION

    NONFEDHRAL ELECTIONSBallot access fees distributed to state party's

    federal account, AO 1988-33, 12:3Fundraising proceeds deposited in party's federal

    account, MUR 2153, 6:9Information available from other agencies, 11:7Liability of union for federal contributions made

    from donations intended for nonfederal elec-tions, AO 1988-18, 7:5

    See also: ALLOCATION OF EXPENDITURES;-NONFEDERAL COMMITTEES

    NONFILERSListed, 4:2, 6:1, 7:1, 9:9 and 12:1See also: REPORTING---NONPROFIT CORPORATIONSCommunications and political activities, AO

    1988-22, 11:3Express advocacy standard for communications

    -advance rule making notice, 1:6-hearing, 11:1

    See also: CORPORATIONS; POLITICAL COM--MITTEES

    11

    OFFICEHOLDERSHonorarium paid to incumbent candidate, AO

    1988-27, 9:6Retiring Congressman's disposal and reporting of

    1988 campaign funds, AO 1988-41, 12:5Speech by President during campaign, Common

    Cause v. FEC (86-3465), 5:7 and 11:12

    OPERATING EXPENDITURESSee: DISBURSEMENTS; EXPENDITURES; RE--PORTING/Procedures

    ORANGE COUNTY (CA)AO 1988-21, 7:5

    OREGON PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARYAO 1988-10, 6:5

    PACSSee: NONCONNECTED COMMITTEES; POLITI--CAL COMMITTEES; SEPARATE SEGRE-

    GATED FUNDS

    PARTISAN COMMUNICATIONSAuthorization notice requirements

    See: AUTHORIZATION NOTICESBy incorporated membership organizations

    -AO 1987-29, 4:6-AO 1988-38, 12:4- MUR 2269, 12:9-USDC v. FEC, 7:6See also: MASSACHUSETTS CITIZENS FORLIFE, INC.; SECURITIES AND COMMODITIESEXCHANGES

    By nonprofit corporationsSee: NOl{PROFIT CORPORATIONS

    By trade associationSee: TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

    Credit card program promoted by bank and partycommittee, AO 1988-12,7:3

    Express advocacy standard for corporations andlabor organizations-advance notice of proposed rulemaklng, 1:6-hearing, 11:1

    FEC information posted on employee bulletinboards, 4:7

    See also: COMMUNICATIONS/ADVERTISING;-ELECTION INFLUENCING; EXPRESS ADVO-

    CACY

    PARTNERSHIPSContributions by, 8:6Corporate facilities used by partner of incorpo-

    rated law firm, MUR 2271, 2:6Joint venture partnership's subsidiary corpora-

    tion, solicitations and apportionment of con-tribution limits, AO 1987-34,6:5

    Law firm and partner, not government contrac-tors, AO 1987-33,3:7

    PARTY COMMITTEESAllocation of spending between federal and non-

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    federal accounts, proposed rules, 3:1, 10:1 and11:3

    Ballot access fees distributed to state committee,AO 19BB-33, 12:3

    Building fund exemption, AO 1988-12, 7:3Coordinated spending limits (§441a(d», 3:2Credit card promotion program undertaken with

    bank, AO 1988-12, 7:3Excessive in-kind contributions to Senatorial pri-

    mary candidate, f§.£ Y:. New 'York State Con-servative Party State Committee/1984 VictoryFund, 2:4

    Failure to register, FEe v. Thornton TownshipRegular Democratic Organization, 9:B and12:9

    Impermissible funds deposited in federal account,MUR 2153, 6:9

    Major party receipts, 8:9Presidential conventions, additional funds ap-

    proved for, 4:1Videotape (HELP) for state committees, 9:12See also: COORDINATED PARTY EXPEND--ITURES; STATISTICS; TRAVEL

    PERSONAL ASSETS/FUNDSCash gifts to undeclared candidate, AO 1988-7,

    5:6Spouse's funds used to liquidate campaign loan,

    AO 1987-30, 2:3

    PERSONAL USE RESTRICTIONSee: EXCESS CAMP AIGN FUNDS

    PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKINGSee: REGULATIONS

    POLITICAL COMMITTEESAffiliation between

    See: AFFILIATIONAllocation of spending between federal/non-

    federal accounts, notice of inquiry on rulesgoverning, 3:1, 10:1 and 11:3

    Contributions by PACs to Congressional candi-dates, 10:12

    Financial activity, 8:8Growth, 3:11Joint fundraising

    See: JOINT FUNDRAISINGLegislative recommendations regarding state

    filing require men ts, 6: INames of

    See: NAMES OF POLITICAL COMMITTEESSeealso: NONCONNECTED COMMITTEES;-NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS; REGIS-

    TRATION; SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUNDS

    POLSTER, JACKAO 1988-32, 3:7

    POSTCARDDistributed by candidate, under "coattail" ex-

    ception, 11:7

    12

    PRECINCT COMMITTEEElection of members, AO 1988-10, 6:5

    PREEMPTIONSee: FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACT

    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS"Coattail" spending

    See: "COATTAIL" EXCEPTIONCorporate contributions to Presidential candidate

    See: CORPORATIONSDelegate activities

    See: DELEGATESFiling requirements, legislative recommendation,

    6: 1Financial activity, 4:9Independent expenditures, FEC ~ Dominelli, 5:8Party activities, videotape (HELP) available, 9: 12Permissible activities on behalf of candidates, 9:2Speech by incumbent President during campaign,

    Common Cause v, FEC (86-3465), 5:7 and11:12 -- ---

    Threshold for qualifying for matching funds, legis-lative recommendation, 6: 1

    See also: CONVENTIONS; GENERAL ELEC--TIONS; PRIMARY ELECTIONS; PUBLIC FUN-

    DING

    PRESS RELEASESPartisan, issued by incorporated membership

    organization, MUR 2269, 12:9

    PRIMARY CANDIDATESContribution limits, AO 1988-41, 12:5Excessive in-kind contributions by party commit-

    tee, FEC .y:. New York State ConservativeParty~ Committee/19M Victory Fund, 2:4

    Massachusetts primary rescheduled, 2:2Reporting schedule, 1:2See also: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS; PUBLIC-FUNDING; REPORTING

    PUBLICATIONS (FEe)Annual Report (987), 7:7Campaign Guide series, 1:12Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates,

    revised, 9: 12Record article reprints, 12:10Supporting Federal Candidates: A Guide for Citi-

    zens, negatives available, 3:8

    PUBLIC FUNDINGAllocation of media spending to fundraising ex-

    emption for matching funds recipient, AO1988-6, 4:7

    Debts of prior primary campaign retired withmatching funds of current campaign- AO 1988-5, 5:5-creditors' attachments, Kroll/Xerox Corp. !:.

    Americans with Hart, 5:6General election funds

    -certified to Democratic and Republican ·Pre-

  • Index 1988 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Volume 14

    sidential nominees, 9:1-petitions to deny certification to Democratic

    ticket, 9: 1; Boulter and NRSC ~ FEC, 9:7See also: GENERAL ELECTIONS

    Parties approved for additional convention fund-ing, 4: 1

    Primary matching funds-certifications, 2:1,3:8,5:1, 7:2 and 11:16-eligibility of candidates, 1:6, 2:1, 3:8 and 5:1-eligibility terminated, 5:1-legisla tive recommendation on threshold

    qualifications, G:1-nonmatchable contributions (Jack Kemp), 4:1-used to retire debts of prior campaign, AO

    1988-5, 5:5; Kroll/Xerox Corp. ~ Americanswith Hart, 5:6

    Spending limits for Presidential candidates, 3:2See also: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS; TRAVEL

    RA Y, RICHARDAO 1988-13, 7:4

    REAGAN, RONALDFEe's dismissal of administrative complaint re

    1984 trip, challenged, Common Cause v. FEC(86-3465), 10:7 and 11:12

    REATTRffiUTION OF CONTRffiUTIONSSee: JOINT CONTRIBUTIONS

    RECORDKEEPINGFailure to keep adequate records, FEC v. Augus-

    tine for Congress, 1:8 and 12:8 --Procedures for redesignated and reattributed con-

    tributions, Record Supplement, 3:4

    REDESIGNATION OF CONTRmUTIONSSee: CONTRIBUTIONS

    REGISTRATIONFailure to register, FEe v. Thornton Township

    Regular Democratic Committee, 9:8 and 12:9Threshold for

    -not triggered by silver dollar contributions,AO 1987-32, 3:7

    -triggered by activities of incorporated poli-tical organization, AO 1988-22, 11:3

    REGULATIONSAllocation of spending between federal/non-

    federal accounts-court challenge to FEC action, Common

    Cause v, FEC (86-1838), 10:6-notice of inquiry on rules, 3:1, 10:1 and 11:3

    Authorization notice requirements, proposed rule-making, 10:4

    Express advocacy standard for corporate/laborcom rnunications-advance rulemaking proposal, 1:6-publie hearing, 11:1

    Post-election donations for debt retirement, rule-making petition, 3: 1 and 11:2

    13

    Trade associat ion solicitat ions, proposed re-visions, 10:5

    Travel exemptions, proposed revisions, 10:4See also: FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES

    REIMBURSEMENTSBy bank, to party committee for promotional

    services, AO 1988-12, 7:3By corporation, for employees' contributions, FEC

    v. Roger Lee, 7:7

    REPORTINGCampaign Guide for Congressional Candidates,

    revised, 9:12Enforcement procedures for nonfilers speeded up,

    7:1Failure to report adequate information

    -FEC s: Augustine for Congress, 1:8-FEC ~ Beatty for Congress Committee,6:9-FEC ~ Citizens for the President~ 3:10-FEC v. Bob Richards for President (88-2832),II:12

    Failure to report independent expenditures in the1980 Presidential general election, FEC v.Dominelli, 5:8

    Failure to report regularly-FEC v. Augustine for Congress, 1:8-FEC v. Beatty for Congress Committee, 6:9-FEe v, Californians for a Strong America,

    8:7 - --

    -FEC s: Citizens!2!: the President~ 3:10-FEC v, Citizens to Elect Jerald Wilson for"COrlgress, 1:9 - -- --- --

    -FEC v. Dietl for Congress, 6:9-FEC v. Friends of Isaiah Fletcher, 11:13-FEe v. The HolmeS'COiUmittee, 7:7-FEC v. Taylor Congressional Committee,

    1 I: 13See also: NONFILERS

    Independent expendit ures, report ing, 1:2Post-general election schedule, 12: IProcedures

    -last-minute contributions, 1:4-Iast-rninute independent expenditures, 1:4

    and 9:5-reattribut ed/redesignated contributions, Rec-

    ord Supplement, 3:4-retiring Congressman's remaining 1988 cam-

    paign funds, AO 1988-41, 12:5-spending allocated between federal and non-

    federal accounts, proposed rules revisions,10:4

    SchedulesSee: REPORTING SCHEDULES

    State governments, filing with, 1:3, 4:4, 6:3, 10:5and 12:3

    Treasurer's responsibilities (for state PAC), AO1988-43, 12:6

    See also: DISCLOSURE OF CAMPAIGN FI--NANCE INFORMATION

  • Index 1988 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION Volume 14

    REPORTING SCHEDULESApril schedule, 4:3Election year schedule, 1:1General election schedule, 1:3July schedule, 6:2Massachusetts Congressional primary rescheduled,

    2:2Monthly schedule for 1988, 1:3October schedule, 9:4Presidential candidates

    -convention reporting schedule, 4:5-primary reporting schedule, 1:4

    Special election schedules-Illinois, 6:4-Louisiana, 2:2-Tennessee, 8:1-Virginia, 4:5

    Year-end schedule, 12:1

    REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDAAO 1988-33, 12:3

    RESTRICTED CLASSSee: SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL

    RICHARDS, BOBFEC v•. Bob Richards for President Committee--(88-2832), 11:12 -

    RIPLEY, MARTHA AND ROBERT K.AO 1987-30, 2:3

    ROBERTSON, MARION G. npATnPrimary matching funds

    -certified, 2:1,3:8,5:1, 7:2 and 11:16-eligibility determined, 1:6

    SALE/USE RESTRICTIONCorporation's sale of lists containing contributor

    information, prohibited, FEC v. WorkingNames. Inc., 7:6

    FEC reports posted on employee bulletin boards,AO 1988-2, 4:7

    SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY REPUBLICAN ASSO-CIATESAO 1988-22, 11:3

    SECURITIES AND COMMODITmS EXCHANGESFEC information posted on employee bulletin

    boards, AO 1988-2, 4:7Partisan communications, AO 1988-38, 12:4Solicitab1e personnel

    -AO 1987-31,3:5-AO 1988-38, 12:4-AO 1988-39, 12:5

    SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUNDSAffiliation between

    See: AFFILIATIONContribution limits, Antosh v: FEC (84-3048), 1:8Corporate merger and, AO 1988-4, 5:4

    14

    Established by subsidiary of joint venture part-nership, AO 1987-34, 6:5

    Estate trust contributions to, AO 1988-8, 5:6Fundraiser sponsored by parent corporation, AO

    1988-27, 9:6Independent expenditure project challenged, Stark

    v ; FEC (87-1700), 4:8Joint PAC, established by affiliated corporations,

    AO 1988-14, 6:7, and AO 1988-42, 12:6Names of, AO 1988-42, 12:6Statistics on growth rate, 3: 11Treasurer's responsibilities (for state PAC), AO

    198B-43, 12:6See also: BANKS; CORPORATIONS; FUND--RAISING; LABOR ORGANIZATIONS; SOLI-

    CITABLE PERSONNEL

    SHEET METAL WORKERS INTERNATIONALASSOCIATION, LOCAL 36AD 1988-18, 7:5

    SHURDEN, FRANKShut-den for Congress Committee, AO 1988-32,

    9:7

    SIMON, PAULPrimary matching funds

    -certlfied, 2:1, 3:8, 5:1, 7:2 and 11:16-eligibility determined, 1:6-termination of eligibility, 5:1

    SOFT MONEYAllocation of spending between federal and non-

    federal accounts, notice of proposed rule-making, 3:1, 10:1 and 11:3

    Court challenge to FEe action concerning, Com-mon Cause v, FEC (86-1838), 10:6

    Impermissible deposit of funds in party's federalaccount, MUR 2153,6:9

    SOLICITABLE PERSONNELEmployee shareholders, AO 1988-19, 7:5; AO

    1988-36, 11;6Hourly wage earners, 8:5Joint venture partnership and subsidiary corpora-

    tion, AO 1987-34,6:5Membership classes of incorporated membership

    organizations, AO 1988-11,6:7Securities and commodities exchanges

    -AD 1987-31, 3:5-AO 1988-38, 12:4-AO 1988-39, 12:5

    Trade associations-AD 1988-3,7:3-AO 1988-11,7:7-proposed revision of rules, 10:5

    SOLICITATIONSBy nonauthorized committees; proposed revision

    of rules on authorization notices, 10:4See also: NAMES OF POLITICAL COMMIT-TEES-

  • FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSIONIndex 1988

    By unregistered political committee, FEC v.Thornton Township Regular Der11"O'Crat'ICOrganization. 12:9

    Trade associationsSee: TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

    See also: EMPLOYEES; MEMBERSHIP ORGANI--ZATION; SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES

    EXCHANGES; SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL

    SPECIAL ELECTIONSReporting schedules

    See: REPORTING SCHEDULES

    SPOUSESAssets of candidate's wife used to liquidate cam-

    paign loans, AO 1987-30, 2:3

    STAFF (FEC)See: FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

    STARK, FORTNEY H. "PETE"__ .!:. FEC (87-1700), 4~8

    STATESComputer access programs for FEC information,

    12~7

    Election officials, directory, 11:9Filing requirements for federal candidates

    See: REPORTINGTreasurer's responsibilities (for state PAC), AO

    1988-43, 12:6

    STATISTICSCongressional activity, 10:11Independent expendit ures, 6: 11PAC activity, 8:8PAC contributions to Congressional candidates,

    10:12PAC growth, 3:11Party receipts, 8:9Presidential activity, 4:9

    STOCKHOLDERSSee: SOLICITABLE PERSONNEL

    STRATTON, SAMUEL S.AO 1988-41, 12:5

    SULLIVAN, FLORENCESee: FEC!:. New York State Conservative Party

    State Committee/1984 Victory Fund, 2:4

    TAXESIRS- and tax-related questions, 11:8

    TAYLOR, CLARENCEFEC v, Taylor Congressional Committee. 11:13

    TA YLOR, WILLIAM E.AO 1988-10, 6:5

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    TELENET COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATIONAO 1987-34, 6:5

    TELE/900, INC.AO 1988-25, 10:5

    THORNTON TOWNSHIP REGULAR DEMO-CRATIC ORGANIZATIONFEC y!..-' 9:8 and 12:9

    TRADE ASSOCIATIONSEstate trust contributions to PAC of, AD 1988-8,

    5:6Independent expenditure program, Stark v, FEC

    (87-1700),4:7 -- - --Partisan communications by incorporated mem-

    bership organization, AO 1987-29, 4:6Sollcitable personnel

    -corporate members and their stockholders,AO 1988-3, 7:3

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    VOLUNTEER SERVICESTravel exemption, proposed revision of rules, 10:4Use of corporate facilities for, MUR 2271, 2:6

    VOTER GUIDESDistributed by incorporated membership organiza-

    tion, USDC v. FEC, 7:6

    WALGREN, DOUGWalgren for Congress Committee, AO 1988-40,

    11:7

    WIEDER, HARRIETAO 1988-21, 7:5

    WILSON, JERALDFEe v, Citizens to Elect Jerald Wilson to Con---gress, 1:9 - ------

    FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION999 E Street, NW

    Washington, DC 20463

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    WORKING NAMES, INC.FEC v. -,7:6

    XEROX CORPORATION__ v. Americans with Hart, 5:6

    800 LINEElection information available from other

    agencies, 11:7Last-minute contributions and independent ex-

    pendi tures, 2:4Partnership contributions, 8:6

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