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Vinson explains Congress members’ use of the ‘frank’

Danielle Vinson, Department of Politics and International Affairs.

Last updated March 14, 2024

By Tina Underwood

Furman University’s Danielle Vinson is tapped for an article appearing in The Post and Courier – Greenville about the practice of “franking” among members of Congress. The centuries-old practice allows congressmen and congresswomen to use taxpayer funds for messaging, but not for campaigning. Vinson, a politics and international affairs professor, said the frank is a useful tool to keep names of candidates fresh in the minds of voters during primary season.

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