Supreme Court erases party spending limits in federal elections
β’ The Supreme Court struck down a federal election law over 50 years old, removing limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for president and Congress. β’ The ruling eliminates previous financial restrictions that governed the relationship between party spending and individual candidate campaigns. β’ This decision significantly alters the landscape of campaign finance by allowing parties to provide much larger sums of direct support to their nominees.
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