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Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections

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The Supreme Court issued a decision eliminating federal limits on the amount a political committee or party may spend in coordination with federal candidates. Reporters describe the ruling as part of the court’s final set of opinions for its nine‑month term and say it further unwinds existing restrictions on the flow of campaign money. News outlets and analysts highlight concrete consequences: the decision removes caps on coordinated party spending, which proponents argued were unlawful and critics warned would increase the role of outside money in elections. Coverage says the ruling could lower the cost of some ads and is expected to change how parties and committees operate around federal campaigns. Several reports note that the outcome is viewed as favoring Republican interests and that wealthy donors are likely to gain more influence under the new rule.

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