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Raising money : lesson we are on
Tillman Act : Prohibits corporations from making direct contributions to candidates for federal office
Hatch Act : 1939
Taft Hartley Act :1947
Federal Election Campaign Act : established disclosure requirements
Bipartisan Campaign Reform : regulates campaign contributions from a number of sources
Buckley vs Valeo : no limit could be placed on the amount of money candidates can spend from their own families resources
Political Action Committee : officially recognized fund-raising organizations
527 political committee : primary purpose of influencing electoral outcomes
501 c group : primary purpose is not to elect electoral politics
Super PACs : special kinds of political committee actions
Independent expenditures : spend money for campaign activities
Public funds : donations from general tax revenue
Matching funds : donations to presidential campaigns
Raising Money
Across:| 2. | officially recognized fund-raising organizations | | 4. | lesson we are on | | 7. | donations to presidential campaigns | | 9. | established disclosure requirements | | 10. | donations from general tax revenue |
| | 11. | no limit could be placed on the amount of money candidates can spend from their own families resources | | 12. | primary purpose is not to elect electoral politics | | 13. | spend money for campaign activities | | 14. | 1947 |
| | Down:| 1. | regulates campaign contributions from a number of sources | | 3. | primary purpose of influencing electoral outcomes | | 5. | 1939 |
| | 6. | special kinds of political committee actions | | 8. | Prohibits corporations from making direct contributions to candidates for federal office |
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Raising Money
Across:| 2. | officially recognized fund-raising organizations | | 4. | lesson we are on | | 7. | donations to presidential campaigns | | 9. | established disclosure requirements | | 10. | donations from general tax revenue |
| | 11. | no limit could be placed on the amount of money candidates can spend from their own families resources | | 12. | primary purpose is not to elect electoral politics | | 13. | spend money for campaign activities | | 14. | 1947 |
| | Down:| 1. | regulates campaign contributions from a number of sources | | 3. | primary purpose of influencing electoral outcomes | | 5. | 1939 |
| | 6. | special kinds of political committee actions | | 8. | Prohibits corporations from making direct contributions to candidates for federal office |
| |
© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only