
Campaign Finance Act
The Campaign Finance Act refers to laws that regulate the funding of political campaigns in the United States. Its primary purpose is to ensure transparency and limit the influence of money in politics. This legislation sets rules on how much individuals and groups can contribute to candidates and political parties, requires disclosure of donors, and establishes limits on campaign spending. By doing so, the Act aims to create a fairer electoral process and reduce the risk of corruption, helping to ensure that elections are determined by voters rather than by wealthy interests.