Supreme Court Strikes Down Limits on Political Party Spending in Federal Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court has erased decades-old federal election law limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president. The 6-3 decision, prompted by a Republican-led lawsuit, found that the Federal Election Campaign Act violated the First Amendment.
Want more?
Open NewsSnap.ai for the full app experience, including audio, personalization, and more news tools.