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AO 1996-22

Perot

Summary

Public funding for non-major party candidates.

Documents

Final opinion June 14, 1996
Date Name Document type
06/14/1996 AO 1996-22 Final Opinion
06/13/1996 Vote Votes
05/29/1996 Draft AO (OGC), Agenda Document No. 96-62 Draft Documents
05/23/1996 Late Comment on AOR by Daniel F. Walker Comments and Ex parte Communications
04/30/1996 Request by Ross Perot and the Perot Reform Committee AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time

Entities

Role Name Type
Requestor Perot Reform Committee Federal candidate/candidate committee/officeholder
Requestor Mr. Ross Perot Individual
Counsel/Representative Hughes & Luce, L.L.P. Law Firm
Counsel/Representative Mr. Ross Clayton Mulford Esq. Individual
Commenter Mr. Daniel F. Walker Individual