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The ''BCRA'' (Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, a.k.a McCain-Feingold Act) is a [[campaign finance law]] which impacts on the operations of the national and regional Libertarian Parties.  It limits the way funds are spent on politics, and requires reporting to the Federal Election Committee (FEC).
The '''Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act''' (BCRA) of 2002, also known as the '''McCain-Feingold Act''' is a [[campaign finance law]] which impacts on the operations of the national and regional Libertarian Parties.  It limits the way funds are spent on politics, and requires reporting to the Federal Election Committee (FEC).


==Major provisions==
==Major provisions==

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