Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) Law and Legal Definition
Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) - a law passed in 1971 that limits the financing of campaigns for federal elections. The law requires that candidates and their political committees let the public know who gives them money and how they spend that money. The law also regulates the public funding of presidential elections.
Legal Definition list
- Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA)
- Federal Election Activity
- Federal Election
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford Loan Program [Education]
- Federal Direct Stafford/Ford Loan Program [Education]
- Federal Election Commission (FEC)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Federal Emission Test Procedure
- Federal Employee
- Federal Employees Compensation Act
- Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP)