Private and corporate donations to the political parties and the individual candidates.
Additional Information:
Not all funding comes from private sources. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) provides some public funding for candidates provided they meet specified qualifications and agree to certain conditions.
This public funding comes from the "$3 check off box" on everyone's United States Income Tax return. By checking thaat box, $3 of your income tax payment is sent to the FEC fund. It does not increase your tax obligation.
See the Related Links to the FEC's program as well as to the $3 check off box.
The US Congress.
subsidies
After President James repeatedly used public campaign funds to pay off his personal gambling debts, congress began the impeachment process.
After voting for campaign financing reform, he did not accept funds from the government, so he does not have to disclose the source or disposition of his campaign funds.
Private Donations
David W. Adamany has written: 'Political money' -- subject(s): Campaign funds 'Campaign finance in America' -- subject(s): Campaign funds
No it must remain as campaign funds
idk somebody tell me 1. Congress may not use campaign funds for personel expenses 2. There is a limit to the amount of outside income earned 3. Congress are required to make full disclosure of their financial holdings.
Congress has the ability to appropriate funds to be spent by the federal government.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
Private donors
idk somebody tell me 1. Congress may not use campaign funds for personel expenses 2. There is a limit to the amount of outside income earned 3. Congress are required to make full disclosure of their financial holdings.