Campaign expenditures in the United States are primarily regulated by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) under the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). This law establishes limits on contributions and requires disclosure of campaign spending and funding sources. Additionally, the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. FEC (2010) allowed for increased spending by corporations and unions, leading to the rise of Super PACs that can raise and spend unlimited amounts independently of candidate campaigns. States may also have their own regulations governing campaign finance and expenditures.
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The excess of income over expenditures is known as Savings. S= Y(d)-C Where; S= Savings Y(d)= Disposable Income C= Consumption Expenditures
It's not a special law; it's a campaign to devote extra effort to the enforcement of the seat belt laws.
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