What is the purpose of the McCain-Feingold Act?
to stop political parties from raising and spending unregulated funds
The McCain-Feingold Act was enacted on November 6, 2002. It regulates political campaign financing and was sponsored by John McCain and Russell Feingold.
The act called the McCain-Feingold campaign reform act is actually the act known as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, meant to change the financing of political campaigns. The major problem that has been found with the BCRA is that because of a difference of definitions between section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code and BCRA on political organizations and political committees "527 Organizations" are now able to spend unlimited soft money.
It amended the Federal Election Campaign Act. It is also called the McCain-Feingold Act.
1. Limit on funds given 2. Reporting 3. Spending Hope this helped! :D
The main reason that Republicans lost the Whitehouse this past election was the fact they placed this left leaning man in the seat. McCain has been known to sponsor bills with extreme left leaners...ie. McCain/ Feingold for example.
Soft money was going into political campaigns
Soft money was going into political campaigns
Adam Feingold goes by Uncle Feingold.
Russ Feingold's birth name is Russell Dana Feingold.
Marco Feingold was born in 1913.
Suzanne Feingold was born in 1904.
Suzanne Feingold died in 1977.