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Lobbying and lobbyists

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) agreed Monday to hear a Republican-led challenge to federal limits on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates, a case originally filed by Vice President J.D. Vance when he ran for Senate in Ohio in 2022.
Supreme Court to Hear GOP Challenge to Campaign Finance Limits
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JUN 30JUN 30
Trump Demands Probe into Harris Campaign Celebrity Endorsements
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MAY 20MAY 20
Report: Crypto Firms Make Half of Corporate '24 US Election Donations
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AUG 23 2024AUG 2024
El Salvador Ends Public Funding for Political Parties
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FEB 13FEB 13
Biden Raises $71M in Third Quarter, Outpacing Trump and GOP
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OCT 16 2023OCT 2023
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Campaign finance reform

US Republicans Block ‘Dark Money’ Bill
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SEP 21 2022SEP 2022
US Money in Politics: PACs and Super PACs
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JUL 30 2024JUL 2024
A spokesperson for US Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) confirmed on Tuesday that he has decided to step down from his House committee assignments to prevent from being a "distraction" amid investigations into his finances and other issues.
Santos Steps Down From House Committees Assignments
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JAN 31 2023JAN 31 2023
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