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New search engine for FEC website

Finding information on the FEC’s web site just got easier. On March 27, the agency launched an upgraded search engine that provides better, more accurate results than its predecessor.

The …

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Campaign travel

The material that follows answers frequently asked questions about travel on behalf of candidates and political committees.

Who is considered a “campaign traveler?”

A “campaign traveler” is any individual traveling …

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LaRouche v. FEC

On March 3, 2006 the U.S. Court of Appeals found that the FEC acted appropriately when it determined that the Lyndon LaRouche’s Committee for a New Bretton Woods must repay …

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PACs raise $477.4M in 2005

Federal political action committees (PACs) ended 2005 with record percentage gains in receipts, disbursements and contributions when compared to the last non-election year. They raised $477.4 million dollars this year …

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Rulemaking petition seeks EC exemption

On February 16, 2006, the Commission received a Petition for Rulemaking seeking to exempt certain “grassroots lobbying” communications from the regulatory definition of “electioneering communications” (EC). The petition was submitted …

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April quarterly reporting reminder

All principal campaign committees of House and Senate candidates must file a quarterly report by April 15. 11 CFR 104.5(a). Principal campaign committees of Presidential candidates must file a report …

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