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Prohibited and Excessive Contributions: Non-Federal Funds or Soft Money
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The Federal Election Commission is revising its rules relating to funds raised, received, and spent by party committees under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (``FECA'' or the ``Act''). The revisions are based on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (``BCRA''), which adds to the Act new restrictions and prohibitions on the receipt, solicitation, and use of certain types of non-Federal funds, which are commonly referred to as ``soft money.'' BCRA and the revised rules prohibit national parties from raising or spending non-Federal funds. They also permit State, district, and local party committees to fund certain ``Federal election activity,'' including certain voter registration and get-out-the-vote (``GOTV'') drives, with money raised pursuant to new limitations, prohibitions, and reporting requirements under BCRA, or with a combination of funds subject to various requirements of the Act and BCRA. They also address fundraising by Federal and non-Federal candidates and Federal officeholders on behalf of political party committees, other candidates, and non-profit organizations. Further information is contained in the Supplementary Information that follows.
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Prohibited and Excessive Contributions: Non-Federal Funds or Soft Money; Federal Register Vol. 67, Issue
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Final rules and transmittal of regulations to Congress.
The Federal Election Commission is revising its rules relating to funds raised, received, and spent by party committees under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (``FECA'' or the ``Act''). The revisions are based on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (``BCRA''), which adds to the Act new restrictions and prohibitions on the receipt, solicitation, and use of certain types of non-Federal funds, which are commonly referred to as ``soft money.'' BCRA and the revised rules prohibit national parties from raising or spending non-Federal funds. They also permit State, district, and local party committees to fund certain ``Federal election activity,'' including certain voter registration and get-out-the-vote (``GOTV'') drives, with money raised pursuant to new limitations, prohibitions, and reporting requirements under BCRA, or with a combination of funds subject to various requirements of the Act and BCRA. They also address fundraising by Federal and non-Federal candidates and Federal officeholders on behalf of political party committees, other candidates, and non-profit organizations. Further information is contained in the Supplementary Information that follows.
The effective date is November 6, 2002, except for 11 CFR 106.7(a) which is effective January 1, 2003.
Mr. John C. Vergelli, Acting Assistant General Counsel; or Attorneys Mr. Anthony T. Buckley, Mr. Jonathan M. Levin, Ms. Dawn Odrowski, Ms. Anne A. Weissenborn, 999 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20463, (202) 694-1650 or (800) 424-9530.
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Campaign Funds
Political Committees and Parties
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Reporting and Recordkeeping
Campaigns
Political Parties and Committees
Business and Industry
Elections
Labor
Nonprofit Organizations
Prohibited and excessive contributions; non-Federal or soft money,
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