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FEC Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations ...


FEC Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations ...

This publication provides guidance on certain aspects of federal campaign finance law. It is not intended to replace the law or to change ...

Guides | FEC

Presidential, House and Senate candidates must designate a campaign committee. This "authorized committee" takes in contributions and make expenditures on ...

Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations - FEC

Authorities primarily cited in this Guide include the Federal Election Campaign Act, FEC regulations and FEC Advisory Opinions (AOs). All regulatory citations ...

Campaign Guide: Corporations and Labor Organizations

This guide was written to help corporations (including incorporated trade associations and membership organizations) and labor organizations comply with the ...

Communications of corporations and labor organizations - FEC

Federal Election Commission guidance for federal House and Senate candidate committees on rules that apply to support received from corporations (including ...

Permissible use of corporate/labor resources and facilities by party ...

Because the Federal Election Campaign Act prohibits corporations and labor organizations from making contributions, it is important to avoid coordinating ...

Campaign Guide for Political Party Committees (February 2024) - FEC

It summarizes the federal campaign finance laws applicable to party committees as of February 2024. Federal Election Commission. Washington, DC.

Campaign Guide: Corporations and Labor Organizations

Campaign funds. Campaign management. Corporations Election law. Labor unions. Law and legislation. Political activity. Political parties. United States ...

Catalog Record: Campaign guide for corporations and labor...

Federal Election Commission. Language(s): English. Published: [Washington, D.C.] : The Commission,.

Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations

Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations. Front Cover · United States. Federal Election Commission. The Commission, 2001 - Campaign funds ...

Membership-Labor Organization PAC Operations Part 1 - FEC

Federal law generally prohibits contributions by corporations and labor organizations to influence federal elections. The prohibition includes contributions ...

What Is a PAC? - OpenSecrets

A popular term for a political committee organized for the purpose of raising and spending money to elect and defeat candidates.

Campaign Guide: Corporations and Labor Organizations (Paperback)

This updated guide summarizes the federal campaign finance laws applicable to corporations, labor organizations, and their separate ...

Campaign Guide for Nonconnected Committees - FEC

The reader is encour- aged also to consult the Federal Election Campaign. Act of 1971, as amended (52 U.S.C. §30101 et seq.),. Commission regulations (Title 11 ...

11 CFR Part 114 -- Corporate and Labor Organization Activity - eCFR

2d 121 (D.D.C. 2011), corporations and labor organizations may make contributions to nonconnected political committees that make only independent expenditures, ...

Political Activities of Credit Unions | NCUA

§431 et seq., and regulations implemented by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) prohibit credit unions from direct political contributions ...

Making independent expenditures - FEC

Making independent expenditures. Individuals, groups, corporations, labor organizations and political committees (including separate segregated funds (SSFs), ...

Campaign Finance 101: Key Terms You Should Know | MultiState

Political Action Committee (PAC) is a popular term for a political committee that is neither a party committee nor an authorized committee of a ...

PACs, Super PACs and More: Your Guide to Key Election Spending ...

This blog provides an explanation of how the main vehicles for political spending work to enable the public to better understand our campaign finance system.

Candidate | Partnership and LLC contributions - FEC

Partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs) that are treated as partnerships for tax purposes may make contributions to influence federal elections, ...