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Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency that was founded in 1975 by the United States Congress to regulate the campaign finance legislation in the United States.

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    Connecticut ranks No. 1 in income per capita in the United States, according to a 2008 report by the U.S. Census Bureau. But you wouldn’t be able to tell that if you...

  2. Campaign Spending Shatters All Records

    Three "reform" groups that played key roles in enacting the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law to curtail spending in federal elections now say that overall spendi...

  3. SEIU Violates Campaign Finance Law

    National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix on why the government dropped its case against the union despite finding it guilty.

  4. ANALYSIS-Wall St cuts PAC donations, shuns ad campaigns

    By David Morgan and Maria AspanWASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major Wall Street firms have cut back sharply on political contributions for November's mid-term elect...

  5. Unions Taking It to the Streets

    David sounds off on whether unions are turning the country into a banana republic.

  6. Challenges of Conscientious Consuming

    I wouldn’t exactly call myself the queen of conscientious consumption, which is why I must give supreme kudos to the marketers of a company called CREDO Mobile for g...

  7. Free Speech Watch II

    September 10, 2009 11:26 PM UTC by John StosselFree Speech Watch IIAs I blogged yesterday , the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Congress can pass laws abrid...

  8. Free Speech Watch

    September 9, 2009 11:26 PM UTC by John StosselFree Speech WatchToday, the Supreme Court hears further arguments on the case of a political film, "Hillary: The Movie"...

  9. AARP Split Over Health-Care Policy

    Washington Examiner's Mark Tapscott argues that AARP members have good reason to be angry with the group's leaders for donating money for health-care reform to the Obama administration.

  10. Convention Corporate Donors

    Are corporate donations influence peddling?

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    FBN's Gerri Willis on voters' biggest issue this election season, and how GOP candidates are raising their money.

  2. Jon Huntsman, Sr., on His Son’s Presidential Campaign

    Huntsman Corporation Founder Jon Huntsman, Sr., on why his son, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, Jr., is the most qualified of the GOP candidates to be president.

  3. Cain's Surge in Polls Met With Surge in Campaign Contributions

    Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain's surge in the polls has been accompanied by a surge in campaign contributions.Cain campaign spokesman JD Gordon said Fri...

  4. The Net Worth of GOP Presidential Candidates

    Judging from the net worths of the nine leading Republican presidential nominees, politicians need to be wealthy to run for high office. By most Americans’ standards...

  5. Special Interests Are Big Backers of Deficit Super Committee Members

    Let the gridlock begin where it always does, with political donations.The bipartisan "super committee" created under the debt ceiling deal that is supposed to come u...

  6. Obama in Campaign Mode

    Former Bush Advisor Karl Rove discusses the president’s re- election strategy.

  7. From Kabul to Colbert

    The Judge’s Freedom Files include a fleeing central banker and Stephen Colbert fighting for freedom.

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