Campaign Finance: Constitutional and Legal Issues of Soft Money
Whitaker, L. Paige
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.
2002-01-25
English
Soft money is a major issue in the campaign finance reform debate because these generally unregulated funds are perceived as resulting from a loophole in the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). Generally, soft money is funds that are raised and spent according to applicable state laws, which FECA prohibits from being spent directly on federal elections, but that may have an indirect influence on federal elections. This Issue Brief discusses three major types of soft money: political party soft money, corporate and labor union soft money, and soft money used for issue advocacy communications.
Elections
Constitutional law - U.S.
Soft money
Constitution
Report
14 pages.
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