Tennessee Statutes § 2-19-124 Exceptions to Section 2-19-121 or Section 2-19-122
Statute Text
Nothing in §
2-19-121
or §
2-19-122
shall render illegal any expenditures made by any candidate, or by others, for or on the candidate's behalf, to employ clerks or stenographers in the candidate's campaign, for the printing and advertising therein, or the seeking of suitable halls for public speaking or meetings, or suitable headquarters, stationery and stamps, or the actual traveling expenses of such candidate or the candidate's supporters.
History
Acts 1972, ch. 740, § 1; T.C.A., § 2-1924.
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