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  • Commission Meetings

September 27, 2001 open meeting

September 27, 2001

The Commission considers new regulations, advisory opinions and other public matters at open meetings, which are typically held on Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. at FEC headquarters, 1050 First Street NE, Washington, DC.

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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

OPEN MEETING

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2001

AGENDA

10:00 A.M.

 

I. USE OF THE INTERNET IN FEDERAL ELECTIONS;
DRAFT NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING



Agenda Document No. 01-48

Circulated September 13, 2001

(Paul Sanford of the General Counsel's Office)

 

II. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND POSSIBLE
OPTIONS ON THE ADVANCE NOTICE OF
PROPOSED RULEMAKING ON THE
DEFINITION OF "POLITICAL COMMITTEE"


Agenda Document No. 01-49

Circulated September 13, 2001


(Rita Reimer of the General Counsel's Office)

 

III. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

 

Minutes for this meeting

Approved minutes (Approved on October 11, 2001)