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  1. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 107–155 (text), 116 Stat. 81, enacted March 27, 2002, H.R. 2356), commonly known as the McCain–Feingold Act or BCRA (/ ˈ b ɪ k r ə / BIK-ruh), is a United States federal law that amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which regulates the financing of political campaigns.

    • An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide bipartisan campaign reform.
  2. The McCain-Feingold Act is one of the several federal laws that regulate the financing of political campaigns. It is named after its chief sponsors, Republican U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Democratic U.S. Sen. Russell Feingold of Wisconsin. The law, which took effect in November 2002, was notable in that members of both political ...

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  4. Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Enacted in 2002, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, commonly called the McCain-Feingold Act, is a major federal law regulating financing for federal political candidates and campaigns. The law was designed to address two key campaign finance issues: soft money and ...

  5. Peace and Freedom. 25,332. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, also called the McCain-Feingold Act, was a major amendment of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Its primary purpose was to eliminate the increased use of so-called soft money to fund advertising by political parties on behalf of their candidates.

  6. Aug 28, 2018 · Regardless, McCain-Feingold remains central to McCain’s congressional legacy. The two senators were able to pass bipartisan legislation on campaign finance that many before couldn’t, Schmitt said. “It is one his greatest domestic legislative achievements, and it’s almost more for the sheer skill in pulling it off than the actual effect ...

  7. Campaign finance laws in the United States have been a contentious political issue since the early days of the union. The most recent major federal law affecting campaign finance was the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002, also known as " McCain - Feingold ". Key provisions of the law prohibited unregulated contributions (commonly ...

  8. Jul 1, 2003 · The background for the McCain-Feingold bill begins with the last major change to the laws governing the financing of political campaigns: the Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974.

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