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    Political action committee - Wikipedia

    In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a tax-exempt 527 organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. The legal term PAC was created in pursuit of campaign … 展开

    Federal multi-candidate PACs may contribute to candidates as follows:
    • $5,000 to a candidate or candidate committee for each election (primary and general elections count as separate elections); 展开

    The political action committee emerged from the labor movement of 1943. The first PAC was the CIO-PAC, formed in July 1943 under CIO president Philip Murray and headed by 展开

    OpenSecrets maintains a list of the largest PACs by election cycle on its website OpenSecrets.org. Their list can be filtered by receipts or different types of expenses, political party, and type of PAC.
    2018 election
    In the 展开

    1943
    The first PAC was the CIO-PAC, formed in July 1943 under CIO president Philip Murray and headed by Sidney Hillman.
    1970s
    A series of campaign reform laws enacted during the 1970s facilitated the growth of PACs after these laws allowed corporations, trade associations, and labor unions to form PACs.
    2010
    In its 2010 case Citizens United v. FEC, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned sections of the Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain–Feingold Act) that had prohibited corporate and union political independent expenditures in political campaigns.
    2016
    In the 2016 presidential campaign, super PACs were described (by journalist Matea Gold) as 'finding creative ways to work in concert' with the candidates they supported and work around the 'narrowly drawn' legal rule that separated political campaigns from outside groups/super PACs.
    2020
    The 2020 election attracted record amounts of donations from dark money groups to political committees like super PACs.

    Federal law formally allows for two types of PACs: connected and non-connected. Judicial decisions added a third classification, independent expenditure-only committees, which are colloquially known as "super PACs".
    Connected PACs 展开

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