11 CFR 109.37 - What is a ''party coordinated communication''?
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Federal Election Commission,
...in which coordinated expenditures and coordinated communications are treated as in-kind contributions. Under 11 CFR 109.21(b)(2) and 11 CFR 109.37(a)(3), some coordinated expenditures are made by a person or party committee, but are not received or accepted by a candidate. Specifically, exp......
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...and replacing it with references to a ``coordinated communication'' from section 109.21 and a ``party coordinated communication'' from 11 CFR 109.37. The Commission is also moving pre-BCRA 11 CFR 109.1(e), which clarifies the basic definition of ``independent expenditure,'' to paragraph (b)......
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Federal Election Commission,
...paragraph (c) would apply to any person who or which pays for a communication, including political party committees. See proposed 11 CFR 109.37(a)(2), discussed below, which would cover coordination of communications paid for by political party committees. The Commission seeks comment on wh......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...in which coordinated expenditures and coordinated communications are treated as in-kind contributions. Under 11 CFR 109.21(b)(2) and 11 CFR 109.37(a)(3), some coordinated expenditures are made by a person or party committee, but are not received or accepted by a candidate. Specifically, exp......
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2 cases
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In Re: Anh Cao, Nos. 10-30080, 10-30146.
...be read in light of the FEC regulations that implement the statute. Expenditures for a “party coordinated communication,” as defined by 11 C.F.R. § 109.37, are restricted to those which qualify as coordinated expenditures that may be regulated under the Constitution as contributions. In oth......
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Cao v. Fed. Election Comm'n, No. 10-30080
...be read in light of the FEC regulations that implement the statute. Expenditures for a "party coordinated communication," as defined by 11 C.F.R. § 109.37, are restricted to those which qualify as coordinated expenditures that may be regulated under the Constitution as contributions. In oth......