Federal Election Commission April 2006 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Sunshine Act Meeting
Document Number: 06-4035
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-04-27
Agency: Federal Election Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Sunshine Act Meeting
Document Number: 06-3807
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-04-20
Agency: Federal Election Commission, Agencies and Commissions
Filing Dates for the New Jersey Special Election in the 13th Congressional District
Document Number: E6-5547
Type: Notice
Date: 2006-04-14
Agency: Federal Election Commission, Agencies and Commissions
New Jersey has scheduled special elections to fill the U.S. House of Representatives seat in the Thirteenth Congressional District vacated by Senator Robert Menendez. Committees required to file reports in connection with the Special Primary Election on June 6, 2006, shall file a 12-day Pre-Primary Report. Committees required to file reports in connection with both the Special Primary and Special General Election on November 7, 2006, shall file a 12-day Pre-Primary Report, a 12-day Pre-General Report, and a 30-day Post-General Report.
Internet Communications
Document Number: 06-3190
Type: Rule
Date: 2006-04-12
Agency: Federal Election Commission, Agencies and Commissions
The Federal Election Commission is amending its rules to include paid advertisements on the Internet in the definition of ``public communication.'' These final rules implement the recent decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Shays v. Federal Election Commission, which held that the previous definition of ``public communication'' impermissibly excluded all Internet communications. The revised definition of ``public communication'' includes paid Internet advertising placed on another person's website, but does not encompass any other form of Internet communication. The Commission is also re-promulgating without change its definition of ``generic campaign activity'' and amending the scope of its disclaimer regulations, both of which incorporate the revised definition of ``public communication.'' Additionally, the Commission is adding new exceptions to the definitions of ``contribution'' and ``expenditure'' to exclude Internet activities and communications that qualify as individual activity or that qualify for the ``media exemption.'' These final rules are intended to ensure that political committees properly finance and disclose their Internet communications, without impeding individual citizens from using the Internet to speak freely regarding candidates and elections. Further information is provided in the Supplementary Information that follows.
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