American Democracy Minute for May 19, 2022: FEC v. Cruz SCOTUS Ruling on Campaign Finance
You may have missed it, but there was a U.S. Supreme Court decision on campaign finance last week. One of the remaining provisions in the 2002 McCain–Feingold Campaign Finance Act, kept candidates making loans to their campaign late in the election cycle from paying themselves back more than $250,000 after the election. It was intended to keep candidates from personally benefiting – or being influenced– from donations after the election.