Summary
WASHINGTON - Dozens of lawmakers have hired their spouses and children to work for their campaigns and political groups, paying them with contributions they've collected from special interests and other donors.
A few relatives earn enough to make a living. Many come cheap. They manage the books, give speeches, raise money and run the daily operations, according to an Associated Press review of records.See the full content of this document
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Family Gets Job Done in Capitol
Such hirings are legal, but the practice became an issue this month when it was report...
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