POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES
Amendments
Political campaigns: clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), H1516, H1564 [5AP]
———clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), consideration (H. Res. 755), H1512 [5AP]
Articles and editorials
Close the 527 Loophole—Congress Should Beach the Swift Boats and George Soros, Too, H1526 [5AP]
Intimidation Seen as Commission Eyes 527s' Solicitations, S6742 [29JN]
Real Lobbying Reform, H2026 [3MY]
Soft Money Boomerang, H1525 [5AP]
Soros's Deep Pockets vs. Bush; Financier Contributes $5 Million More in Effort To Oust President, H1526 [5AP]
Bills and resolutions
Elections: constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (see H.J. Res. 76), H154 [1FE]
Government: improve regulation of lobbying and congressional ethics (see S. 2233), S446 [1FE]
———make certain reforms in lobbying, ethics, and campaign finance laws (see H.R. 4696), H154 [1FE]
Political campaigns: ban soft money (see H.R. 5374), H2585 [11MY]
———clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), consideration (see H. Res. 755), H1451 [4AP]
———clarify when organizations described under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (see S. 2511), S2901 [5AP]
———limit expenditures and public financing for House of Representatives general elections (see H.R. 4694), H154 [1FE]
———prohibit contributions and expenditures by multicandidate political committees controlled by foreign-owned corporations (see H.R. 4692), H154 [1FE]
———provide matching funds for candidates in elections for the House of Representatives (see H.R. 5281), H2101 [3MY]
———reform financing of campaigns for election for Federal office (see H.R. 4759), H332 [15FE]
———require political committees to identify each candidate associated with the committee in organization statements and reports filed with the FEC (see H.R. 4655), H23 [31JA]
Political ethics: prohibit conversion of leadership political action committee funds to personal use (see H.R. 5623), H4133 [15JN]
Supreme Court: misinterpretation of first amendment relative to Buckley v. Valeo decision on campaign contribution limits (see H. Con. Res. 333), H154 [1FE]
Letters
527 Reform Act: Daniel R. Ortiz, S6740-S6742 [29JN]
———Representative Ehlers, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H1527 [5AP]
———Representative Sensenbrenner, Committee on House Administration (House), H1527 [5AP]
———several political organizations, H1526 [5AP]
———several Senators, S6744 [29JN]
Papers
Free Speech and the 527 Prohibition: Stephen M. Hoersting, Cato Institute (excerpt), H1524 [5AP]
Remarks in House
Elections: constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (H.J. Res. 76), H302 [15FE]
Government: improve regulation of lobbying and congressional ethics, H229 [14FE], H374 [16FE]
Lobbyists: require disclosure of solicitation and transfer of campaign contributions and report of service as officer of campaign or political committees, H2020, H2025 [3MY]
Political campaigns: clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), H1427 [4AP], H1514-H1529, H1555 [5AP], E555 [7AP], E651 [27AP], E730 [4MY]
———clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), append language to H.R. 4975, Lobbying Accountability and Transparency Act, H2057 [3MY]
———clarify when organizations described in section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (H.R. 513), consideration (H. Res. 755), H1506-H1513 [5AP]
———extend the prohibition on converting campaign dollars for personal use currently applicable to campaign committees to leadership political action committees, H2040-H2042 [3MY]
———increase transparency in activities of groups organized under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, H1203 [29MR], H1368, H1378-H1382 [30MR], H1421 [4AP]
———prohibit contributions and expenditures by multicandidate political committees controlled by foreign-owned corporations (H.R. 4692), H302 [15FE]
Supreme Court: misinterpretation of first amendment relative to Buckley v. Valeo decision on campaign contribution limits (H. Con. Res. 333), H302 [15FE]
Remarks in Senate
Government: improve regulation of lobbying and congressional ethics, S703, S706 [6FE]
———improve regulation of lobbying and congressional ethics (S. 2233), S452 [1FE]
Political campaigns: clarify when organizations described under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code must register as political committees (S. 2511), unanimous-consent request, S6738-S6744 [29JN]
———ethics reform and contribution limits, S1774 [6MR], S3949-S3952 [3MY]
———increase transparency in activities of groups organized under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, S3949-S3951 [3MY]
———reform contribution limits that apply to Native American tribes, S1599 [2MR], S1821 [7MR]
Reports filed
Consideration of H.R. 513, 527 Reform Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 755) (H. Rept. 109-404), H1451 [4AP]
Statements
527 Reform Act: Several Organizations, H1519 [5AP]
Tables
IRS filing schedules for political organizations, H1523 [5AP]
Texts of
H. Res. 755, consideration of H.R. 513, 527 Reform Act, H1506 [5AP]