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McCain-Feingold
noun
1 shorthand reference to the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, a 2002 federal law that placed limits on certain kinds of fundraising and spending, which was championed by Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona and Democratic Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin; much of the act’s restrictions were invalidated by subsequent Supreme Court decisions, including Citizens United v. FEC; sometimes referred to using the acronym BCRA
Proponents of McCain-Feingold said the law would restore trust in the political system.Washington Post
The elements of McCain-Feingold that remain in effect mostly relate to political parties.The Hill
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