Abolish Super PACs Act aims to limit contributions to Super PACs to prevent corruption in elections.
The Abolish Super PACs Act seeks to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 by placing limits on contributions to Super PACs that make independent expenditures. The bill argues that since the removal of contribution limits in 2010, Super PACs have amassed significant wealth and influence, facilitating potentially corrupt transactions. By reinstating contribution limits, the Act aims to reduce the risk of corruption and restore public faith in the electoral process. The changes will apply to contributions and expenditures starting the first calendar year after the Act's enactment.
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