Jones and Lieu Discuss Lawsuit to Abolish Super PACs | Eastern NC Now

Today, Congressmen Walter B. Jones (R-NC-03) and Ted Lieu (D-CA-33) joined C-SPAN to discuss a recent lawsuit which they filed against the Federal Election Commission, seeking to abolish super PACs.

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    WASHINGTON, DC     Today, Congressmen Walter B. Jones (R-NC-03) and Ted Lieu (D-CA-33) joined C-SPAN to discuss a recent lawsuit which they filed against the Federal Election Commission, seeking to abolish super PACs. Led by Congressmen Jones, Lieu, and Senator Merkley (D-OR), this lawsuit would seek to overturn the 2010 ruling on SpeechNow.org v. FEC.

    Click HERE or the image below to watch their discussion with Pedro Echevarria and callers on C-SPAN's Washington Journal.

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  •     allison.tucker@mail.house.gov

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