The Supreme Court to take care of the major campaign financing case

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The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a challenge led by the Republicans to the financing restrictions of American campaign which limit the amount of money that political parties can spend on the names of certain candidates – a case which could have major implications for the mid -term elections of 2026.
The case, Senate National Republican Committee c. Federal Electoral Commission, was initially brought to appeal before the Court by the National Senatorial Republican Committee (NRSC), the National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC), and on behalf of two Senatoric Republican candidates who present themselves for the elections in 2022 – among them, now the president of the Republican Senate.
He focuses on the question of whether the federal limits on campaign expenditure of political parties take place on the protections of the first amendment, including freedom of expression, under the American Constitution.
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The associated justice Sonia Sotomayor, associate judge Clarence Thomas, associate judge, associate judge Amy Alito, and associate judge Elena Kagan, (Row Row LR), have the associate judge Amy Conggan, associate judge, chief judge of the United States. Conference room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Images Alex Wong / Getty)
The case comes as federal electoral expenses have reached record heights. Presidential candidates in 2024 collected at least $ 2 billion and spent about $ 1.8 billion in 2024, according to FEC figures.
Oral arguments will take place in the fall.
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