Americans for Honesty on Issues

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Americans for Honesty on Issues is a Houston, Texas based 527 group that, as of mid-October 2006, has spent over one million dollars on television advertisements, critical of Democratic Party candidates, in advance of the 2006 United States general election.[1] 527 groups are tax-exempt organizations that participate in political activities, typically via soft money contributions, which have no legal limit.[2] By United States federal law, they are not allowed to coordinate their efforts with political campaigns.

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  1. ^ a b "As Election Nears, Groups Plan Negative Ads", New York Times, 2006-10-11
  2. ^ 527 Committee Activity at OpenSecrets.org
  3. ^ Sue Walden entry at Texans for Public Justice website
  4. ^ Houston Chronicle, 2003-07-19, cited by Iowa Democratic Party website
  5. ^ "New Front-Group Alert - Americans for Honesty on Issues", Patriot Project website, 2006-10-20
  6. ^ "Builder's $8 million tops GOP donor list", Houston Chronicle, 2006-10-17, page A1

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