HR 3 · 103th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

House of Representatives Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1993

Introduced 1993-01-05· Sponsored by Rep. Gejdenson, Sam [D-CT-2]· House

Bill Progress

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Enacted
Latest: Laid on the table. See S. 3 for further action.(1993-11-22)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 1993-11-22
Roll #605
Yea 255Nay 175
Democrats
232 Yea·24 Nay
Republicans
22 Yea·151 Nay
PassedHouse · 1993-11-22
Roll #605
Yea 255Nay 175
Democrats
232 Yea·24 Nay
Republicans
22 Yea·151 Nay
FailedHouse · 1993-11-22
Roll #604
Yea 190Nay 240
Democrats
25 Yea·231 Nay
Republicans
165 Yea·8 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Control of Congressional Campaign Spending Subtitle A--Senate Election Campaign Spending Limits and Benefits Subtitle B--Expenditure Limitations, Contribution Limitations, and Matching Funds for Eligible House of Representatives Candidates Subtitle C--General Provisions Title II: Independent Expenditures Title III: Expenditures Subtitle A--Personal Loans; Credit Subtitle B--Provisions Relating to Soft Money of Political Parties Title IV: Contributions Title V: Reporting Requirements Title VI: Federal Election Commission Title VII: Ballot Initiative Committees Title VIII: Miscellaneous Title IX: Effective Dates; Authorizations Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act of 1993 - Title I: Control of Congressional Campaign Spending - Subtitle A: Senate Election Campaign Spending Limits and Benefits - (Sec. 101) Makes Senate candidates eligible to receive benefits under this title if they meet certain contribution and expenditure limits. Limits Senate primary expenditures for a candidate (or his or her authorized committees) to: (1) 67 percent of the general election expenditure limit; or (2) $2.75 million. Limits runoff expenditures. Sets…

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Cosponsors (20)

19 Democrats1 Independent