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Lobbying in the United States / Federal Election Campaign Act / Political action committee / Federal Corrupt Practices Act / Campaign finance reform in the United States / Political finance / Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act / Buckley v. Valeo / Independent expenditure / Politics / Campaign finance / Federal Election Commission
Date: 2006-06-09 20:45:33
Lobbying in the United States
Federal Election Campaign Act
Political action committee
Federal Corrupt Practices Act
Campaign finance reform in the United States
Political finance
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
Buckley v. Valeo
Independent expenditure
Politics
Campaign finance
Federal Election Commission

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