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Le Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) de 2002, officiellement An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide bipartisan campaign reform et couramment appelée McCain–Feingold Act, du nom de deux sénateurs à l'origine de la proposition de loi, le républicain John McCain et le démocrate Russ Feingold, est une loi fédérale des États-Unis qui limite les dépenses engagées en matière de publicités électorales, visant en particulier les sommes importantes apportées à certains candidats par des entreprises, qu'elles soient basées aux États-Unis ou ailleurs. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (Pub.L. 107–155 (text) (PDF), 116 Stat. 81, enacted March 27, 2002, H.R. 2356), commonly known as the McCain–Feingold Act or BCRA (pronounced "bik-ruh"), is a United States federal law that amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which regulates the financing of political campaigns. Its chief sponsors were senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ). The law became effective on 6 November 2002, and the new legal limits became effective on January 1, 2003.
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BCRA's lead sponsors, Senator John McCain and Senator Russ Feingold
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An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide bipartisan campaign reform.
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The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (Pub.L. 107–155 (text) (PDF), 116 Stat. 81, enacted March 27, 2002, H.R. 2356), commonly known as the McCain–Feingold Act or BCRA (pronounced "bik-ruh"), is a United States federal law that amended the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which regulates the financing of political campaigns. Its chief sponsors were senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ). The law became effective on 6 November 2002, and the new legal limits became effective on January 1, 2003. As noted in McConnell v. FEC, a United States Supreme Court ruling on BCRA, the Act was designed to address two issues: * The increased role of soft money in campaign financing, by prohibiting national political party committees from raising or spending any funds not subject to federal limits, even for state and local races or issue discussion; * The proliferation of issue advocacy ads, by defining broadcast ads that name a federal candidate within 30 days of a primary or caucus or 60 days of a general election as "electioneering communications", and prohibiting any such ad paid for by a corporation (including non-profit issue organizations such as Right to Life or the Environmental Defense Fund) or paid for by an unincorporated entity using any corporate or union general treasury funds. The decision in Citizens United v. FEC overturns this provision, but not the ban on foreign corporations or foreign nationals in decisions regarding political spending. Although the legislation is known as "McCain–Feingold", the Senate version is not the bill that became law. Instead, the companion legislation, H.R. 2356—introduced by Rep. Chris Shays (R-CT), is the version that became law. Shays–Meehan was originally introduced as H.R. 380. Le Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) de 2002, officiellement An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide bipartisan campaign reform et couramment appelée McCain–Feingold Act, du nom de deux sénateurs à l'origine de la proposition de loi, le républicain John McCain et le démocrate Russ Feingold, est une loi fédérale des États-Unis qui limite les dépenses engagées en matière de publicités électorales, visant en particulier les sommes importantes apportées à certains candidats par des entreprises, qu'elles soient basées aux États-Unis ou ailleurs. Plusieurs de ses dispositions ont cependant été restreintes ou annulées par la Cour suprême au nom du 1er amendement à la Constitution, concernant la liberté d'expression. Plusieurs arrêts ont concerné cette loi, dont Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, en janvier 2010, qui a fait l'objet d'une critique sévère du président Barack Obama.
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BCRA
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2001.0
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