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104-s-1932 104 s 1932 A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to limit the amount of nonconstituent contributions that a candidate may accept, and for other purposes. Government Operations and Politics 1996-07-08 1996-07-08 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules. Senate Sen. Abraham, Spencer [R-MI] MI R A000355 0 Amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to limit the amount of nonconstituent contributions and political action committee contributions that a candidate for election to the Senate or House of Representatives, and the candidate's authorized committees, may accept for use in an election. Prohibits a multicandidate political committee or separated segregated fund from making contributions to or an expenditure on behalf of, or an expenditure in opposition to, a candidate or the candidate's authorized committee, political party, or any other person unless the decision is made by vote of the contributors. Sets forth the specifications of the multicandidate political committee or separate segregated fund contributor participation form. Increases the individual contribution limit. 2025-01-14T17:21:40Z  

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