Introduction
A Brief History of Money and Politics
Political Actors and their Activities
Regulation of Political Advertising
Source and Disclosure Requirements
Press Exemption
Sponsorship Identification Requirements: Candidates
Sponsorship Identification Requirements: Individuals and Groups
Presidential Public Funding System
The Federal Election Commission
Resources: Where to Go for More Information on Campaign Finance
Glossary
Acknowledgements
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Regulation of Political Advertising

Federal law now regulates political advertising in federal elections in three different ways: first, it determines who may fund certain forms of advertising (source requirements); second, it sets forth what advertisers must disclose about their funding to the FEC (disclosure requirements); and third, it states what they must say about themselves in their ads (sponsorship requirements). These regulations may apply to any person or any group that runs political advertisements.

> Source and Disclosure Requirements
> Press Exemption
> Sponsorship Identification Requirements: Candidates
> Sponsorship Identification Requirements: Individuals and Groups

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