The US Supreme Court has ruled against a lower court decision that imposed limits on campaign spending by political parties. This decision removes one of the last barriers preventing wealthy donors from contributing unlimited funds to federal political candidates. The case, National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, originated from a 2022 lawsuit filed by JD Vance, former Congressman Steve Chabot, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and the National Republican Congressional Committee. They challenged the Federal Election Commission's enforcement of limits on 'coordinated party expenditures.'
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US Supreme Court Rules Against Limits on Campaign Spending
The US Supreme Court has struck down limits on campaign spending by political parties, allowing wealthy donors to contribute unlimited funds to federal candidates. This ruling comes from the case National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, which challenged the enforcement of spending limits.
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US supreme court strikes down limits on campaign spending
US Supreme Court Rules Against Limits on Campaign Spending