11 C.F.R. § 109.10 - How do political committees and other persons report independent expenditures?
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40 practice notes
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...part 109. Therefore, no new definition of ``person'' is included in the final rules. 11 CFR Part 109, Subpart B--Independent Expenditures 11 CFR 109.10 How Do Political Committees and Other Persons Report Independent In the NPRM, the Commission included proposed 11 CFR 109.10 on reporting r......
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...be filed. Note that this aggregation rule applies to independent expenditures by political committees, as well as other persons; new 11 CFR 109.10(c) and (d) cross-reference this paragraph. Paragraph (f) establishes that every date on which a communication that constitutes an independent ex......
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Federal Election Commission,
...be revised and moved to proposed section 109.3. The Commission would move the reporting requirements of pre-BCRA 11 CFR 109.2 to proposed 11 CFR 109.10, reserving section 109.2 to avoid potential confusion regarding this Proposed 11 CFR 109.3 would define the term “agent” for use throughout......
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Coordinated and independent expenditures; transmittal to Congress,
...part 109. Therefore, no new definition of ``person'' is included in the final rules. 11 CFR Part 109, Subpart B--Independent Expenditures 11 CFR 109.10 How Do Political Committees and Other Persons Report Independent In the NPRM, the Commission included proposed 11 CFR 109.10 on reporting r......
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10 cases
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Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Wash. v. Fed. Election Comm'n, Civil Action No. 16-259 (BAH)
...Act ("APA"), 5 U.S.C. § 706 , against the Federal Election Commission ("FEC"), challenging: (1) the FEC's regulation, codified at 11 C.F.R. § 109.10(e)(1)(vi), as "inconsistent with" FECA's statutory disclosure requirements in 52 U.S.C. § 30104(c) ; and (2) the FEC's allegedly improper d......
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McConnell v. Fed. Election Comm'n, No. 02–582 CKK,KLH,RJL
...See BCRA Reporting; Coordinated and Independent Expenditures; Final Rules, 68 Fed.Reg. 404, 452 (Jan. 3, 2003) (to be codified at 11 C.F.R. § 109.10 ).85 This fact makes the challenge unfit for judicial resolution, as the regulations provide Plaintiffs with the exact remedy they seek: the F......
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McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, No. 02-582 CKK,KLH,RJL
...See BCRA Reporting; Coordinated and Independent Expenditures; Final Rules, 68 Fed.Reg. 404, 452 (Jan. 3, 2003) (to be codified at 11 C.F.R. § 109.10).85 This fact makes the challenge unfit for judicial resolution, as the regulations provide Plaintiffs with the exact remedy they seek: the FE......
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Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Wash. v. Fed. Election Comm'n, Civil Action No. 16-259 (BAH)
...that a donor's identity be disclosed if the donation was "made for the purpose of furthering the reported independent expenditure." 11 C.F.R. § 109.10(e)(1)(vi) (emphasis added); see FEC, Amendments to Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, 45 Fed. Reg. 15080, 15087 (Mar. 7, 1980).B. Events......
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10 firm's commentaries
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Three Can Keep A Secret, If Two Of Them Are Dead: A Thought Experiment Around Compelled Public Disclosure Of 'Anonymous' Political Expenditures
...and the juridical person whose name appears on the FEC reports. 16 2 U.S.C. § 434(b)(3)(A) (2006); 11 C.F.R. § 104.20(c)(9) (2007); 11 C.F.R. § 109.10(e)(1)(vi) 17 Explanation and Justification for Final Rules on Electioneering Communications, 72 Fed. Reg. 72899, 72911 (Dec. 26, 2007), avai......
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Federal Court Requires Greater Disclosure of Corporations that Fund Electioneering Communications. Donors Beware.
...reports by corporations and labor unions [11 C.F.R. § 104.20(c)(9)] and the regulation governing independent expenditure reporting [11 C.F.R. § 109.10(e)(1)(vi)], that standard must be construed consistently in both regulations. MUR 6002 (In the Matter of Freedom’s Watch, Inc.), Statement o......
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“Dark Money” Gets a Little Light: CREW v. FEC and Its Implications for the 2018 Midterms
...spent over $6 million in its effort to defeat Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in his re-election bid. Because of the regulation at issue, 11 C.F.R. 109.10(e)(1)(vi), Crossroads GPS was not required to disclose the names of the contributors that funded its spending. CREW filed a complaint again......
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Nonprofit Groups Making Certain Political Expenditures May Now Have to Disclose Donors
...identify each person who made a contribution in excess of $200 for the purpose of furthering the independent expenditures disclosed (11 CFR 109.10(b)–(e)). In its complaint, CREW argued that the FEC regulation was inconsistent with the statutory requirement in 52 U.S.C. § 30104(c)(2), which......
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2 books & journal articles
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ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS
...disclosure laws under “exacting scrutiny” standard). 92. Geier v. Mo. Ethics Comm’n, 715 F.3d 674, 679 (8th Cir. 2013). 93. See 11 C.F.R. § 109.10(e)(1)(vi); CONG. RSCH. SERV., R45320, CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF KEY ISSUES, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FO......
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Getting around circumvention: a proposal for taking FECA online.
...political actor) is required to report the recipient's name to the FEC, and, once reported, that information is publicly available. 11 C.F.R. 109.10(e)(1)(ii) (2006). The proposed requirement does not itself interfere with the blogger's right to anonymous speech. (217.) See Internet Communi......