Bill in Congress to Eliminate Limit on Individual Contributions to Candidates for Federal Office

On November 30, U.S. House member Mark Meadows (R-North Carolina) introduced HB 6409, which eliminates restrictions on how much an individual may donate to the campaign of a candidate for federal office. The bill also provides that if the contributor has contributed at least $200 to a particular candidate, the candidate must disclose that within 24 hours of receipt of the contribution.

A similar bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Ted Cruz. Thanks to the Center for Competitive Politics for this news.


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Bill in Congress to Eliminate Limit on Individual Contributions to Candidates for Federal Office — 1 Comment

  1. Who sees a dollar amount in the 1st Amdt ??? — other than some of the SCOTUS MORONS from Hell.

    How many zillions of voters look up the donations for some gerrymander HACK in the Congress ???

    Did the zillions for Clinton cause her to get a popular vote majority/plurality ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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