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TexasTowelie

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Sat Nov 28, 2020, 07:19 PM Nov 2020

From $53K on golf to meals at Hooters, records show how Palazzo spends campaign funds

As a congressional ethics office investigates U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo’s (R) campaign spending, a deeper look at his campaign finances raises questions of whether he uses his account as a second personal income.

Palazzo spends thousands of dollars a year from his campaign account on meals, from the swankiest restaurants and clubs in Washington, D.C., and Mississippi, to Hooters, Newk’s, pizza and fast food chains, and live music and barbecue joints.

In all, Palazzo has spent more than $115,600 on meals since he took office in 2010 — an average of $11,560 a year — not counting the nearly $188,000 he spent catering events and booking venues for his campaign. By comparison, his colleague Rep. Michael Guest since he took office has spent less than $1,300 a year listed as meals separate from larger catered campaign events.

Palazzo has also spent tens of thousands of dollars on hotel rooms in D.C., Mississippi and beachside Florida resorts, entertainment and golfing — including a $3,100 golf cart. The campaign also has spent nearly $42,000 on “gifts.”

Read more: https://www.sunherald.com/news/politics-government/article247419535.html
(Gulfport Sun Herald)

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From $53K on golf to meals at Hooters, records show how Palazzo spends campaign funds (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2020 OP
Clearly lhe has not missed any meals. CurtEastPoint Nov 2020 #1
food and drink should not be deductible. eveyone has to eat true, but there are choices msongs Nov 2020 #2

msongs

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2. food and drink should not be deductible. eveyone has to eat true, but there are choices
Sat Nov 28, 2020, 07:24 PM
Nov 2020

as to where. its how the rich get their money back as refunds after they live it up

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