Always good to see the Democrat leadership follow some good advice on when legislation needs to change.
From the John Rogers article today.
Under Kyle’s legislation, the fine equaling the amount transferred to personal use would be in addition to the fine assessed for committing a Class 2 offense, which has a penalty of up to $10,000 or, if greater, 15 percent of the amount converted.
From my blog post "Bill ideas" two and a half weeks ago.
1. The maximum fine should be set at $10,000 or 15% plus the "amount in controversy" in cases where the problem is not insufficient or improper disclosure but failure to report donations or the failure to report the transference of funds into private use.
Hat tip: Hobbs
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