FEC Price Index Adjustments for Contribution Limits
Summary
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has announced adjustments to federal campaign contribution limits based on the Consumer Price Index. These adjustments are made annually to account for inflation.
What changed
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has published its annual adjustments to federal campaign contribution limits, reflecting changes due to inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index. These adjustments affect various contribution limits for federal elections, including those for candidates, political committees, and party committees.
Regulated entities, primarily political organizations and campaigns, should review the updated contribution limits to ensure compliance with federal election law. While these are annual adjustments and do not impose new obligations, failure to adhere to the correct contribution limits can result in penalties. No specific compliance deadline is mentioned beyond the standard requirement to comply with current limits.
What to do next
- Review updated FEC contribution limits for the current election cycle.
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