WASHINGTON (CN) – Maryland Congressman Chris Van Hollen sued the Federal Election Commission, claiming its regulation frustrated Congress’ intent in the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act by “creating a major loophole” in disclosure, which allows corporations “to disclose only some contributors of $1,000 or more, i.e., donors who have manifested a particular state of mind or ‘purpose.’”
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