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Laws for political contributions provide shields of anonymity.
Nevada law requires little more than a name, (not the owners name) and an address
from a campaign contributor. It is an easy way to hide behind Corporations and LLCs.
Any one can move money into the Nevada political landscape without anyone knowing
about it. You can create as many companies with Nevada as you want with the only
purpose of funding money to a candidate. By using nominee officers, no one will even
know it is you.
You are only allowed by law to contribute $10,000 to a Nevada candidate. But each
entity that is created is also allowed to give $10,000 to a candidate. As a result,
literally hundreds of thousands of dollars can be funnelled into a campaign from any
state or any country. What better way to having closer ties with a representative.
Nevada politicians will raise as much money as they can, and never have to
report where the money came from.

"If I were to own a business, I could file with the
secretary of state 20 businesses, and they could
be shell corporations with the only purpose of
funding money to a candidate".
Former Secretary of State Dean Heller,
Republican
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