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The Federal Election Campaign (FECA) Act of 1971
hich increased disclosure of contributions for federal campaigns. It was amended in 1974 to place legal limits on the campaign contributions. The amendment also created the Federal Election Commission (FEC). -
Political Action Committee
In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a type of organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaign for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation.[1][2] The legal term PAC has been created in pursuit of Campaign finance reform in the United States. -
Court Ruling
It was unconstitutional to put limits on how much you can spend per campagiain spending. You can spend as much money as YOU want. -
Citizens United
Citizens United is a conservative non-profit organization in the United States. Its president and chairman is David Bossie. It is best known for the U.S. Supreme Court case on campaign finance Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. -
Soft Money
Parties raised nearly 463 Million through "Soft Money" through contributions and donations