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Independent expenditure / Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / DISCLOSE Act / Federal Election Campaign Act / Federal Election Commission / Elections in the United States / Politics
Date: 2010-05-26 07:59:59
Independent expenditure
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
DISCLOSE Act
Federal Election Campaign Act
Federal Election Commission
Elections in the United States
Politics

IB Union Calendar No. 280 111TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION

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