Examples of Political action in a sentence
Political action committees making last minute in-kind contributions have an obligation to notify affected candidates immediately in order that a timely 48-hour notice may be filed by the candidates.
Political action in response to the COVID-19 crisis must be aligned with the 2030 Agenda and its global SDGs at the national, European and international levels, and guided at all times by the Agenda’s maxim of “leave no one behind”.
Political action opposing second wall policies is scant, with few media headlines attracting public attention or escalating political pressure.
Political action was to occur at the behest of and on the terms of the ruling elite.
Political action, campaigning and economic initiatives will also be key.
Political action committee” means a committee organized by one or more persons, the primary purpose of which is to support or oppose the nomination or election of one or more candidates.
Political action means all manner of implementation of political positions and includes political education and political activities, as defined below.
Political action was trained through the process of organizing the group at an early stage of the covid-19 pandemic.
In order to prevent an inadvertent violation of the “pay to play” rules, Contributors are prohibited from making political contributions without prior approval from the Global CCO or Designated Officer to any of the following: ∎ Covered Government Officials ∎ Political action committees (PACs) Requests for approval of political contributions must be submitted through the CRS and cannot exceed federal, state, or client limitations.
Political action groups voiced these allegations during the 1980's, especially in the United States1, but also as recently as 1998 in the Netherlands (Banning and Meeus, 1998).