Commission transmits 2024 legislative recommendations
At its open meeting on December 12, 2024, the Commission unanimously approved 17 legislative recommendations to send to Congress for consideration. The recommendations transmitted to Congress are available on the Commission’s legislation page.
The Commission’s highest priority recommendations urge Congress to enact legislation that would:
- Establish an itemization threshold for conduit contributions;
- Increase the rate of pay for FEC Commissioners, Staff Director and General Counsel;
- Amend the foreign national prohibition to include substantial assistance; and
- Amend the foreign national prohibition to include state and local ballot initiatives, referenda and recall elections.
The Commission also made priority recommendations that request the enactment of legislation that would:
- Protect contributor street names and street numbers from public disclosure by the FEC;
- Expand electronic filing requirements;
- Prohibit fraudulent PAC practices;
- Expand the fraudulent misrepresentation of campaign authority prohibition;
- Expand the personal use prohibition;
- Prohibit aiding or abetting the making of contributions in name of another;
- Require disclosures to contributors regarding recurring contributions;
- Extend the time period for a complainant to file a suit for delay;
- Increase and index for inflation limitations, thresholds and exemptions; and
- Permit political committees to make disbursements by methods other than check.
Finally, the Commission also identified other potential improvements, recommending that Congress enact legislation that would:
- Extend the respondent notification period from 5 to 10 days;
- Extend the time to establish reporting dates for special elections; and
- Update the federal campaign finance statutes.