Political Convention Reform Act of 2005
Last action on Jan 4, 2005Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
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Summary
This bill would eliminate the use of federal taxpayer money to fund national political party conventions. Currently, these funds are drawn from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund, which is supported by citizens who choose to direct a portion of their federal taxes to it via their tax returns. If passed, political parties would be responsible for finding alternative private sources of income to pay for their nominating events, rather than relying on public financing.
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