Introduction
A Brief History of Money and Politics
Political Actors and their Activities
Regulation of Political Advertising
Presidential Public Funding System
The Federal Election Commission
The History and Purpose of the FEC
FEC Responsibilities
Concerns with FEC Structure and Enforcement
Resources: Where to Go for More Information on Campaign Finance
Glossary
Acknowledgements
About the Campaign Legal Center
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The Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission was created by Congress in 1975 to administer and enforce the Federal Election Campaign Act, the principal federal statute governing the financing of federal campaigns. The following is a summary of the purpose, structure and work of the FEC, and a critique of its current shortcomings.

> The History and Purpose of the FEC
> FEC Responsibilities
> Concerns with FEC Structure and Enforcement

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