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Home » Supreme Court strikes down limit on party campaign spending in coordination with candidates
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Supreme Court strikes down limit on party campaign spending in coordination with candidates

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJune 30, 20261 Min Read
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Supreme Court strikes down limit on party campaign spending in coordination with candidates

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The Supreme Court struck down a longstanding federal campaign spending limit, ruling that political parties can now spend unlimited amounts in coordination with their federal candidates, as long as they otherwise comply with campaign finance laws.

The 6-3 vote in the case National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission saw all the conservative justices in the majority, ruling against the restriction in the Federal Election Campaign Act.

“In short, constitutional text, history, and precedent establish that the political-party coordinated-expenditure limits violate the First Amendment,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the majority opinion. “Importantly, by holding FECA’s political-party coordinated-expenditure restrictions unconstitutional, the Court’s decision today treats all political parties equally.”

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