Policy 07.50.01: Political Campaign Activities
Temple University
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University employees and representatives, when acting in their official capacities for the university, are prohibited from participating or intervening, directly or indirectly, in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any Political Candidate.
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Political Events Sponsored by University-Recognized Student Organizations.
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Publicity. All promotional material for Political Events must include appropriate statements indicating that the university, the student organization hosting the event and university officials do not endorse any Political Candidate or Political Organization or any position of a Political Candidate or Political Organization. Subject to this restriction, student organizations may otherwise publicize the event in any appropriate manner and may encourage or arrange for coverage by media organizations, including university media.
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FIRE and University-Recognized Student Organizations are permitted to support their own expressive activities and viewpoints on public policy issues and other interests and, as noted above, may sponsor events for candidates so long as they comply with the rules and regulations governing student organization-sponsored events. However, funds from the University General Activity Fee may not be used in such a way that could constitute a gift, donation or contribution to a political campaign. This includes purchasing promotional material (not including materials used to promote a student organization-sponsored event) or paying for campaign advertising for a political candidate or organization, providing an honorarium or travel costs to a political candidate or organization, or otherwise contributing to a political campaign.