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19 Rec. 1 (1993)

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January 1993                            Federal Election Commission                     Volume 19, Number ]


Table of Contents
  1 Commissioners
  1 1993 Chairman and Vice Chairman
  2 Court Cases
  2 FEC v. International Funding
     Institute
  8 U.S. Senator John Seymour Com-
     mittee v. Dianne Feinstein, et al.
  8 New Litigation
  2 Information
  2 New Fax Service Offered by Public
     Records Office
  3 Regulations
  3 Prohibition on Transfers from
     Nonfederal Campaigns
  3 Transfers Between Federal
     Campaigns
  3 Ex Parte Communications
  4 Reports
  4 Reports Due in 1993
  6 Advisory Opinions
  6 Public Appearances
  7 Computer Resources
  7 Computer Access to Advisory
     Opinions
  7 Public Funding
  7 Robertson Campaign Disputes
     Repayment Amount
  7 December Matching Fund
     Payments
  8 Federal Register
  9 Publications
  9 Updated MUR Index Available
  10 Compliance
  10 MURs Released to the Public
  11 Index


1993 Chairman and
Vice Chairman Elected
   On December 15, 1992, the
Commission unanimously elected
Scott E. Thomas as FEC Chairman
and Trevor Potter as Vice Chairman.
Mr. Thomas, who was the 1992 Vice
Chairman, succeeds Joan D. Aikens
as Chairman.
   Mr. Thomas has been a Commis-
sioner since 1986 and was the 1987
Chairman. He was reappointed by
President Bush and confirmed by the
Senate in November 1991 for a
second six-year term.
   Joining the agency as a legal intern
in 1975, Mr. Thomas eventually
became an Assistant General Counsel
for Enforcement. He also served as
Executive Assistant to former Com-
missioner Thomas E. Harris before
succeeding him as Commissioner.
   A native of Wyoming, he gradu-
ated from Stanford University and
holds a J.D. degree from the George-
town University Law Center. He is a
member of the District of Columbia
bar.
   Mr. Potter was confirmed by the
Senate as a Commissioner in Novem-
ber 1991. During his first year in
office he served as Vice Chairman of
and as Chairman of its Regulations
Task Force.
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