RNC Loses Attempt to Toss Soft Money Ban

Published Fri, Mar 26 2010 12:24 PM

A decision has come in RNC v. FEC. From The Washington Post:

The Republican National Committee has lost its bid to raise soft money, the unlimited contributions from corporations and individuals banned by a 2002 campaign finance law.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court in Washington ruled Friday that it lacks the authority to overturn a Supreme Court ruling upholding the ban on soft money fundraising by the RNC and other national party committees.

That ban is a cornerstone of the so-called McCain-Feingold law - and one of the few major parts of the law to survive court challenges.

The RNC had argued that it should be able to raise soft money for state election, congressional redistricting, legal costs and other activities that it said had nothing to do with federal elections.

Please click here for the opinion. This is the second major campaign finance decision of the day. Earlier today, the D.C. Circuit Court ruled in favor of Speechnow.org in striking down a ceiling on contributions to independent political groups.

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