It’s to be held at 900 Fort Streel Mall, on the 20th floor — apparently, the Plaza Club. Pono Chong, who was defeated for re-election Aug. 11, is in charge of the fundraiser, which is asking for $500 donations.
Say’s PAC reports receiving no contributions so far this year, nor giving any money to candidates. But it does have $100,000 in cash on hand and seems poised to spend it on Democrats who support the speaker in the general election.

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