11 CFR 9035.1 - Campaign expenditure limitation; compliance and fundraising exemptions
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Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...regarding these changes to Sec. 9034.4(a)(3)(ii). 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) As discussed below in the explanation and justification of 11 CFR 9035.1(c)(1), paragraph (a)(3)(iii) is being moved from Sec. 9034.4 to Sec. 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(5)--Gifts and Bonuses The NPRM sought comment on revising......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...regarding these changes to Sec. 9034.4(a)(3)(ii). 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) As discussed below in the explanation and justification of 11 CFR 9035.1(c)(1), paragraph (a)(3)(iii) is being moved from Sec. 9034.4 to Sec. 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(5)--Gifts and Bonuses The NPRM sought comment on revising......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...the general election may be considered primary winding down costs or paid with matching funds. The Commission also proposes revisions to 11 CFR 9035.1(c)(1) that would include a revised version of current 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) to provide that only candidates who do not run in the general......
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part IV
Federal Election Commission,
...the general election may be considered primary winding down costs or paid with matching funds. The Commission also proposes revisions to 11 CFR 9035.1(c)(1) that would include a revised version of current 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(3)(iii) to provide that only candidates who do not run in the general......
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