September 30, 2004
New Ruling Could Subject Charities to Ad Restrictions
A U.S. District Court ruling last week has reopened the possibility that charities could be subject to new advertising restrictions in the weeks leading up to an election. The court ordered the Federal Election Commission to rewrite part of its regulations, a move that means new limits on what charities can say about politicians could take effect as soon as the 2006 election season.
The commission had previously said that
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