Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to repeal limits on how much individuals and political action committees may contribute to candidates or parties; repeal limits on how much parties can contribute to candidates; terminate taxpayer financing of presidential election campaigns; require political parties to distinguish between federal and non-federal funds; require each state party to file with the FEC a copy of the same disclosure form as filed with the state; and institute certain electronic reporting requirements.

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Amendment Number
460
Description
Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to repeal limits on how much individuals and political action committees may contribute to candidates or parties; repeal limits on how much parties can contribute to candidates; terminate taxpayer financing of presidential election campaigns; require political parties to distinguish between federal and non-federal funds; require each state party to file with the FEC a copy of the same disclosure form as filed with the state; and institute certain electronic reporting requirements.
Purpose
An amendment no. 11 printed in H.Rept. 106-311 to repeal limits on federal election campaign contributions and taxpayer financing of presidential election campaigns; require political parties to distinguish between Federal and non Federal funds; and mandate electronic filing of reports.
Congress
106
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Sep 14, 1999
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Doolittle amendment (A011) Failed by recorded vote: 117 - 306 (Roll no. 419).
Latest Action Time
21:04:29
Submitted Date
Sep 14, 1999
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 460 — Informed