If this situation occurred with H.R. 2474 signed into law, and the charge was upheld, could Senator Sanders' presidential campaign be assessed a civil penalty costing tens of thousands of dollars?
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Allen questions the implications of H.R. 2474 on a presidential campaign's labor practices.
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