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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 4472 (Introduced in House) — To promote election integrity, voter confidence, and faith in elections by protecting political speech, and for other... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of Contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of Contents. Title I—Protecting Political Speech Sec. 101. Findings. Sec. 102. Repeal of limits on coordinated political party expenditures. Sec. 103. Repeal of limit on aggregate contributions by individuals. Sec. 104. Equalization of contribution limits to State and national political party committees. Sec. 105. Expansion of permissible Federal election activity by State and local political parties.
Sec. 106. Participation in joint fundraising activities by multiple political committees. Sec. 107. Protecting privacy of donors to tax-exempt organizations. Sec. 108. Reporting requirements for tax-exempt organizations. Sec. 109. Maintenance of standards for determining eligibility of section 501(c)(4) organizations. Title II—Prohibition on Use of Federal funds for Congressional Campaigns Sec. 111. Prohibiting use of Federal funds for payments in support of congressional campaigns.
Title III—Registration and Reporting Requirements Sec. 121. Electronic filing of electioneering communication reports. Sec. 122. Increased qualifying threshold and establishing purpose for political committees. Sec. 123. Increased threshold with respect to independent expenditure reporting requirement. Sec. 124. Increased qualifying threshold with respect to candidates. Sec. 125. Repeal requirement of persons making independent expenditures to report identification of certain donors.
Title IV—Exclusion of Certain Amounts from Treatment as Contributions or Expenditures Sec. 131. Increased threshold for exemption of certain amounts as contributions. Sec. 132. Exemption of uncompensated internet communications from treatment as contribution or expenditure. Sec. 133. Media exemption. Title V—Prohibition on Issuance of Regulations on Political Contributions Sec. 141. Prohibition on issuance of regulations on Political Contributions. Title VI—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 151.
Permanent extension of fines for qualified disclosure requirement violations. Sec. 152. Permitting political committees to make disbursements by methods other than check. Sec. 153. Designation of individual authorized to make campaign committee disbursements in event of death of candidate. Sec. 154. Prohibiting aiding or abetting making of contributions in name of another. Sec. 155. Unanimous consent of Commission members required for Commission to refuse to defend actions brought against Commission.
Sec. 156. Federal Election Commission member pay. Sec. 157. Uniform statute of limitations for proceedings to enforce Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Sec. 158. Repeal of obsolete provisions of law. Sec. 159. Deadline for promulgation of proposed regulations.
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