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The post appears to confuse old Farallon investments with campaign contributions. Farallon held CCA/CoreCivic stock while Steyer managed it; LA Times describes another issue as Farallon financing tied to an Australian coal mine. CA's 2025-26 limit is $39,200. https://www.fresnobee.com/news/politics-government/election/article315341867.html https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-06/billionaire-candidate-for-california-governor-catching-heat-for-past-business-interests-wealth https://www.fppc.ca.gov/learn/campaign-rules/state-contribution-limits-and-voluntary-expenditure-ceilings/
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Tom Steyer, candidate for California Governor, has received $90,000,000 from Corrections Corporation of America directly to his campaign. This is in addition to the millions in contributions from the toxic Maules Creek coal mine. https://t.co/rZu61OrrSX
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"post_text": "[Target Post]\nTom Steyer, candidate for California Governor, has received $90,000,000 from Corrections Corporation of America directly to his campaign.\n\nThis is in addition to the millions in contributions from the toxic Maules Creek coal mine. https://t.co/rZu61OrrSX\n(This post has 2 attached image(s))"
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