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party committee
noun
1 a form of committee that raises and spends money on behalf of a political party; found at the national, state and local levels; includes congressional campaign committees, such as the DCCC and NRCC, and Senate campaign committees, such as the DSCC and NRSC; often subject to different regulations than other types of political committees
Individuals are limited to giving no more than $15,000 a year to a state political party — $10,000 to the state party committee registered with the FEC, plus $5,000 to the state party committee regulated by the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.Kentucky Lantern
For months last year, the National Republican Senatorial Committee was far and away the nation’s biggest online political advertiser, outspending every other party committee combined and pouring money into platforms like Google at levels almost unseen except in the fevered final days of 2020.The New York Times
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