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How Does Texas Differ from the Federal Government with Regards

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How does Texas differ from the federal government with regards to campaign contributions?


A) Unlike the federal government, Texas does not require campaign donors who live in the state to reveal their name and information.
B) Unlike the federal government, Texas allows donations received for state and local races to be tax deductible and written off at the end of the year.
C) Unlike the federal government, Texas has rules limiting the amount of time prior to an election in which a candidate can raise money.
D) Unlike the federal government, Texas places no limits on the amount of money a person or PAC can contribute to most political candidates.
E) Unlike the federal government, Texas places no limits on how much a candidate can raise and spend for an election.

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