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“Federal campaign finance law should add a crime for stealing campaign money, bar help with hiding donors, set a five-year deadline for civil cases, require the FEC to defend lawsuits unless all commissioners opt out, and change commissioner pay and term rules.”
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“Campaign finance enforcement should change how the Federal Election Commission handles cases, give the government more time to bring certain cases, and restrict some private communications about active FEC enforcement matters.”
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“The Federal Election Commission should get stronger tools to investigate and penalize campaign finance violations, and some court review rules for those cases should change.”
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“People and groups from other countries should not be allowed to fund campaigns for or against state and local ballot measures.”
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“Foreign nationals should face broader limits on giving money connected to U.S. elections, including some ballot-issue or election-related groups, and people should not help them take part in election spending or activity they are barred from doing.”
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“Groups should have to disclose more about who pays for certain political spending, large online platforms should keep public records and payer labels for political ads, and some politically active nonprofits should report more donor information in tax filings.”
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“Charities should not give money or resources to government election offices for election administration after 2025, except they could still offer space for polling places.”
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“Some donors to tax-exempt nonprofits should receive stronger privacy from federal disclosure, while some tax-exempt nonprofits should have clearer reporting job tasks and clearer standards for qualifying for tax benefits.”
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