Talk:Shana M. Broussard
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Wiki Education assignment: Money and Politics
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This portion would go to the start of the career section.
Shana Broussard was a clerk for a local court in Shreveport, Louisiana, and later clerked for the state appellate court. [1]
This portion would Federal Election Commission section and demonstrate parts of her tenure as commissioner.
In May 2021, Broussard opposed the FEC's decision not to investigate Donald Trump for allegedly using campaign funds to cover up hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. [2] In June 2023, Broussard voted in favor of a petition requesting that the FEC develop guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in campaign advertisements. [3] Jdoebler (talk) 03:34, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
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