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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 7306 (Introduced in House) — To establish the Democracy Dollars Program under which citizens may direct the making of payments to candidates in el... · Sec. 112

Sec. 112. Payments to candidates and committees from available amounts

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An eligible individual may submit to the Democracy Dollar Administrator a request to make a payment from the amount available to the eligible individual under section 111 to an eligible candidate or political committee identified by the eligible individual, in such amount as the eligible individual may specify. Upon the expiration of the 5-day period which begins on the date the eligible individual submits a request under subsection (a), the Democracy Dollar Administrator shall make a payment to the eligible candidate or political committee identified by the individual in the request, in the amount specified in the request, unless during such 5-day period, the individual notifies the Administrator that the individual cancels the request.
After making a payment to an eligible candidate or political committee at the direction of an individual, the Democracy Dollar Administrator shall transmit to the individual (as promptly as the Administrator determines to be feasible, in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Commission) a statement of the amount remaining for the individual to use for payments under the Democracy Dollars Program during the year.
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