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flag The Supreme Court is deciding whether to strike down limits on coordinated party spending in federal elections, potentially reshaping campaign finance.

flag The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a Republican-backed challenge to long-standing limits on coordinated political party spending in federal elections, arguing the rules violate free speech rights. flag The case, stemming from a 2022 lawsuit by GOP lawmakers including JD Vance, seeks to overturn a 2001 decision upholding a 50-year-old law designed to prevent wealthy donors from circumventing individual contribution caps. flag Democrats and election officials warn the change could enable unlimited, coordinated spending, increasing corruption risks. flag The Federal Election Commission now agrees the law is unconstitutional and won’t enforce it, prompting a special advocate to suggest the case may be moot. flag The court’s decision, expected by late June, could significantly reshape campaign finance rules.

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