<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Elections in the United States / Lobbying in the United States / Political action committee / Office of Congressional Ethics / Independent expenditure / Political party committee / Campaign finance in the United States / Aaron Schock / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Politics / Federal Election Commission / Campaign finance
Date: 2013-02-06 14:04:13
Elections in the United States
Lobbying in the United States
Political action committee
Office of Congressional Ethics
Independent expenditure
Political party committee
Campaign finance in the United States
Aaron Schock
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Politics
Federal Election Commission
Campaign finance

COVINGTON & BURLING t~01 PENNSYLVANIA AVENt,lE NW WASHINGTON, OC[removed]

Add to Reading List

Source URL: ethics.house.gov

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 459,11 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Assurance Review: The EU Referendum Analysis of expenditure, 15 April – 23 June 2016 Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority Assurance Review: The EU Referendum Analysis of expenditure, 15 April – 23 June 2016

DocID: 1v8Hx - View Document

hour Independent Expenditure Report Instructions CALIFORNIA FORM

DocID: 1sL1o - View Document

Politics of the United States / Campaign finance in the United States / Law / Politics / Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act / Citizens United v. FEC / Political action committee / FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life /  Inc. / Issue advocacy ads / Federal Election Campaign Act / Citizens United / Independent expenditure

Protecting Political Speech and Broadcasters from Unnecessary Disclosure: Why the FCC Should Not Expand Sponsorship Identification Requirements for Political Issue Ads Shannon Rohn *

DocID: 1rdKu - View Document

Campaign finance in the United States / Politics of the United States / Lobbying in the United States / Independent expenditure / Political action committee / Political campaign / Itemized deduction / Federal Election Commission / Oregon Ballot Measures 46 and 47

2016 Campaign Disclosure Manual For County Candidates And Political Committees PREPARED BY

DocID: 1r1Qh - View Document

Campaign finance in the United States / Politics of the United States / Independent expenditure / Political action committee

chapter Getting Started This chapter outlines the initial forms required to open a campaign committee for a candidate seeking a state office. The term “candidate” includes non-incumbent candidates, officeholders, o

DocID: 1qA2a - View Document