Most likely you would think the government would create these laws. But from what I know and was taught, the Federal Election Commission does. I hope this helps!
Federal Election Campaign Act
The Federal Election Commission
the use of soft money for "party building" activities.
During the 2012 election, most of Mr. Obama's money was raised by individuals and by SuperPACs. But since the election, there is now a new "dark money" group (a group that does not have to disclose who its donors are); it was formed to support the policies of the Obama administration and to raise money to advocate for his priorities. It is called "Organizing for Action."
The federal government.
Same as with any other election in a democracy: they spend a great deal of money (not their own money, of course) convincing people to vote for them, and the party which gets the most votes, wins.
By allowing the political action committee to collect without limit and spend without repercussion.
federal open market committee
to limit the amount of money PACs may contribute to candidates for national office.
No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.
The US Federal Congress Authority
The money spent in the Indian election 2014 was about Rs 18,000.