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25 Rec. 1 (1999)

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January 1999                           Federal Election Commission                   Volume 25, Number 1


Table of Contents
  1 A Message from the Chairman
    Commissioners
  2 New Chairman and Vice
    Chairman Elected
    Court Cases
  2 RNC v. FEC (98-5263)
  3 Judd v. FEC
  3 Cincinnati v. Kruse; Burris v.
     Russell
     Reports
  4 Reports Due in 1999
  6 Electronic Filing Help for
     Committees Using Commercial
     Software
     Regulations
  7 Commission Seeks Comments
     About Changes to Public Funding
     Regulations
 10 Commission Publishes Rulemaking
     Notice on Member Regulations
 11 Commission Seeks Comments on
     Regulations for LLCs, Subchapter
     S Corporations
  12 Commission Hears Soft Money
     Testimony
  12 Federal Register
     Compliance
  13 MUR 4750
  13 MUR 4796
     Information
  14 FEC Launches Monthly
     Roundtable Sessions
  16 Advisory Opinions
     800 Line
  17 Use of Campaign Funds for
     Swearing-in Reception
  17 Preparing for the Next Election
     Cycle
  19 Index


A Message from the Chairman
   As we approach the new millennium, the FEC must not only address
familiar tasks, but face new and fresh challenges.
   Unprecedented spending by PACs and other political committees during
the 1996 and 1998 election cycles has left a great deal of work in its wake.
Audit and enforcement matters arising from those elections still confront us
and must be concluded.
   At the same time, the Commission must prepare for the future. The Y2K
problem, preparation for the 2000 presidential election, uncertainties in the
public funding program, and a host of other matters will command the
Commission's attention in 1999.
   The Commission and its highly qualified staff also will strive to maintain a
high level of responsiveness to your questions and informational needs. We
hope you will continue to use our web site (http://www.fec.gov), toll free
number (800/424-9530) and FEC Faxline, the automated fax-on-demand
system through which many FEC publications and other materials are
available (202/501-3413).
   The growing workload and increased responsibilities facing the Commis-
sion in 1999 are truly significant. We look forward to exploring new ways to
meet these challenges. We welcome your comments and suggestions. +

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