In the Senate Ethics & Election Committee, Miguel Diaz de la Portilla wants to dramatically expand contribution limits from $500 to: $10,000 for gubernatorial candidates and committees that support or oppose them; $5,000 for other statewide candidates and committees that support or oppose them; $2,500 for legislative candidates and committees that support or oppose them; and $1,000 for county-office candidates and committees that support or oppose them.
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