US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2352

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Abolish Super PACs Act

Impact

If enacted, the Abolish Super PACs Act would directly alter the current landscape of campaign finance. It seeks to limit the capacity of individual contributors to exert disproportionate influence through Super PACs, thereby addressing a key concern around the integrity of elections. By defining independent expenditure committees and imposing contribution caps, the bill aims to create a more level playing field in campaign finance, theoretically allowing for a broader range of voices to compete without the overshadowing presence of large financial backers.

Summary

House Bill 2352, titled the 'Abolish Super PACs Act', aims to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 by placing reasonable limits on contributions to Super PACs that make independent expenditures. The bill arises from concerns over the unprecedented influence that Super PACs have gained since the lifting of contribution limits in 2010. It argues that such unlimited contributions have led to an alarming increase in independent expenditures, creating risks associated with corruption and the perception of corruption among voters. The sponsors of the bill highlight the need to restore public confidence in the electoral process.

Contention

The bill is likely to encounter significant opposition, particularly from those who advocate for unregulated campaign contributions as a free speech issue. Critics of the proposed regulations may argue that such measures could infringe on political expression and hinder robust debate in the electoral arena. Furthermore, the bill’s reliance on the notion that restrictions could reduce corruption may not universally resonate, as some stakeholders contend that existing laws against quid pro quo corruption are sufficient. This contention reflects a broader ideological divide regarding campaign finance reform in the United States.

Congress_id

119-HR-2352

Introduced_date

2025-03-26

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5238

Stop Super PAC-Candidate Coordination Act

US HB771

Relating To Super Pacs.

US HB771

Relating To Super Pacs.

US SF1243

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US S1976

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US HB76

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US HB7802

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US A09324

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US SF1003

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US SB3991

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