Combined Federal Campaign was created in 1961.
No, the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is not a federally funded program. It is a workplace giving program for federal employees, allowing them to donate to charitable organizations through payroll deductions.
The federal election campaign act was to regulate the campaign finance legislation.
Federal Election Campaign Act happened in 1971.
The Federal Election Commission is a six-member bipartisan agency created by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974, which provided public financing for presidential primaries and general elections. The act limited presidential campaign spending, required open disclosure, and attempted to limit contributions. The FEC administers the campaign finance laws and enforces compliance with requirements.
limits on federal campaign spending
Some definition of the acronym CFCS are Combined Federal Campaign, Controlled Foreign Corporation, Consumer Federation of California, Cash for Clunkers, Controlled Foreign Company.
Federal Elections Commission
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Campaign II was created in 1993.
Kind Campaign was created in 2009.
Campaign for Liberty was created in 2008.
ONE Campaign was created in 2004.