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2012 FEC Rec. 1 (2012)

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Commission: Message from FEC Chair Caroline C. Hunter

                With the 2012 elections already underway, the Commission anticipates
                an exciting and challenging year ahead. This election cycle promises to
                set new records in campaign finance activity. The FEC projects that
                the total amount spent during the election cycle could top $11 billion.
                Our staff has spent the past year developing technological advances to
                ensure that the Agency can easily receive and make public this volume
                of campaign finance data, and we look forward to seeing the success
                of these efforts as we meet the public's demand for quick and clear
access to campaign finance information.

The FEC also provides a robust education and outreach program to provide campaigns,
political committees and others regulated under the Federal Election Campaign Act with
information necessary to comply with the campaign finance laws. Our first roundtable
of the year to help committees prepare for filing their year-end reports will be held this
month at FEC headquarters. Others will follow as future filing deadlines approach. In
addition, the Commission will offer a two-day conference in Miami, Florida, in February.
In an effort to reduce costs for individuals attending FEC conferences, the Commission
has replaced its DC conferences with a series of one-day seminars held at the FEC. The
Commission plans to hold three one-day seminars in the spring of 2012 to help cam-
paigns and committees conduct their activities for the year.

The Commission is also taking steps to simplify and clarify its campaign finance regula-
tions by repealing FEC regulations prohibiting corporations and labor organizations from
making independent expenditures and electioneering communications. These prohibi-
tions were found unconstitutional by the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v.
FEC. The Commission is currently seeking public comments on proposed rules regarding
independent expenditures and electioneering communications by corporations and labor
organizations, and plans to hold a hearing on these proposed rules on March 7, 2012.
We look forward to bringing the FEC's regulations in line with the Court's decision in
Citizen's United, as well other court decisions.

It is an honor and a pleasure to serve as the FEC's Chair during this exciting election
year. The Commission has many things to accomplish in 2012, and I look forward to
working with my fellow Commissioners and the dedicated staff of the FEC to meet the
Commission's goals.

Si ncerely,




Caroline C. Hunter

(Posted 1/15/12; By: FEC Chair Caroline C. Hunter)

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