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  • Weekly Digests

Week of May 26-29, 2020

May 29, 2020

Commission meetings and hearings

No open meetings or executive sessions were scheduled this week.

Litigation

Campaign Legal Center v. FEC (Case No. 18-0053) On May 26, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued a Memorandum Opinion and Order granting the Commission’s Motion to Dismiss because plaintiff lacked standing as to one count of the complaint and had failed to state a claim as to the other count.

Campaign Legal Center, et al. v. FEC (Case No. 20-809) On May 26, a Brief Amicus Curiae in Support of Neither Party was filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. On May 28, the Clerk of the Court entered Default against the Commission.

Public Disclosure

On May 26, the Commission’s Office of Inspector General made public its Semiannual Report to Congress.

Outreach

On May 27, the Commission hosted a webinar for membership and labor organizations and their PACs.

Commissioner Statements

On May 28, Chair Caroline C. Hunter issued a Statement on Order to Show Cause in Campaign Legal Center v. FEC, No. 20-CV-0588.

On May 29, Commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub issued a statement, Facts About Voting By Mail.

On May 29, Chair Hunter reissued a statement on Commission jurisdiction.

Office of the Inspector General Hotline

On May 29, 2020, the FEC’s Office of Inspector General opened a new Hotline Portal for both agency employees and the general public to submit issues or concerns of potential fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement to the OIG.

Upcoming reporting due dates

June 20: June Monthly reports are due. For more information on monthly reporting dates, refer to the 2020 Monthly Reporting page of the Commission website.

Upcoming educational programs

June 10, 2020: The Commission will host a webinar for trade associations and their PACs.

June 17, 2020: The Commission will host a reporting and FECFile webinar for candidate committees.

June 24, 2020: The Commission will host a FECFile webinar for PACs and parties.

Updated election dates

As states postpone congressional and presidential primary elections to limit possible COVID-19 exposure, the Commission is updating the reporting dates and deadlines associated with those elections. These postponements affect pre-election reports (including 48-Hour Notices for candidate committees), as well as the coordinated communications, electioneering communications, Federal Election Activity and independent expenditure periods for primary elections. Additionally, affected campaigns may continue to accept primary contributions until the date of their rescheduled elections. For the latest reporting updates, please visit the Commission’s Dates and deadlines web page.

Status of agency operations

A statement on the status of agency operations outlines the impact of the staff’s current telework environment on agency services, addresses submission of documents including enforcement complaints, and highlights procedures for presidential and vice presidential candidates to submit public financial disclosure reports. While most agency operations are unaffected at this time, including the public website and electronic filing systems, the Commission has closed its offices to visitors and suspended mail operations. As a result, the Commission will not process any documents submitted on paper, including non-electronically filed reports, advisory opinion requests, enforcement complaints, and court-case documents until further notice.

Additional research materials

Contribution Limits. In addition to the current limits, the Commission has posted an archive of contribution limits that were in effect going back to the 1975-1976 election cycles.

Federal Elections 2018: Election Results for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives is available. The data was compiled from the official vote totals published by state election offices.

FEC Notify: Want to be notified by email when campaign finance reports are received by the agency? Sign up here.

Additional research materials about the agency, campaign finance information, and election results are available through the Library section of the Commission website.

The 2019 Combined Federal State Disclosure and Election Directory is available. This publication identifies the federal and state agencies responsible for the disclosure of campaign finances, lobbying, personal finances, public financing, candidates on the ballot, election results, spending on state initiatives and other financial filings.

The FEC Record is available as a continuously updated online news source.

Other election-related resources

Videos on protecting U.S. elections. The FBI’s Protected Voices initiative provides videos designed to help political campaigns protect themselves from foreign influence. The 2019 videos offer guidance on ransomware, business email compromise, supply chain, social media literacy, and foreign influence operations. Other videos, released in 2018, include cyber hygiene topics such as social engineering, patching, router hardening, and app and browser safety.

Join the FEC on Twitter and YouTube

Follow @FEC on Twitter to receive the latest information on agency updates, news releases, and weekly activity. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, FECTube: FECConnect on Demand, to watch instructional videos that have been designed to help candidates and committees comply with federal campaign finance laws. Note that the FEC is not currently available through other social media platforms at this time. The use of the agency’s logo, name, and likeness on other media has not been authorized by the FEC.