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Money is necessary for democratic politics, and political parties must have access to funds to play their part in the political process. Regulation must not curb healthy competition. Money is never an unproblematic part of the political system, and regulation is desirable.
Independent-expenditure-only political committees (sometimes called Super PACs) may accept unlimited contributions, including from corporations and labor organizations.
Calculating debt First, a campaign tallies up all of its unpaid debts as of the election date. Unpaid debts include all outstanding debts and obligations, and the estimated cost of raising funds to pay off the debts. If a campaign is terminating, estimated winding down costs are included as unpaid debts.
National banks and federally chartered corporations may not make contributions in connection with any electionfederal, state or local.
Yes. If a political committee is formed for political purposes, it may incorporate. This is an exception to the general rule that corporations cannot make contributions or expenditures. See 1633(a).
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In the US, corporations are prohibited from making expenditures to influence federal elections. Similar restrictions exist in many state elections and have been upheld by the US Supreme Court.
Major Donor Committee: Makes contributions of $10,000 or more per year to or at the request of California candidates or ballot measures. A business, individual, or multi-purpose organization (including a nonprofit organization) may qualify as a major donor committee.
Who can and cant contribute to a Super PAC or Hybrid PAC. Political committees that make only independent expenditures may solicit and accept unlimited contributions from individuals, corporations, labor organizations and other political committees.

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