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Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
By Associated Press at Odessa American (oaoa.com)
· June 30, 2026
· 2 min read
By MARK SHERMAN
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Tuesday erased limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, striking down a federal election law that is more than 50 years old.
Prodded by a Republican-led lawsuit ...
Key takeaway The Republican committees for House and Senate candidates filed the lawsuit in Ohio in 2022, joined by Vance, then a senator from Ohio, and then-Rep.
Why this matters in The Odessa
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down limits on party spending in federal elections will likely have significant implications for the Midland-Odessa area. With the Permian Basin being a major player in the oil and gas industry, the region has historically been a hub for campaign fundraising and spending. The removal of these limits could lead to an influx of money from large donors and special interest groups, potentially amplifying the voices of certain candidates and issues over others. This could be particularly notable in local congressional races, where the ability to raise and spend large sums of money could become an even greater factor in determining election outcomes. As the 2024 elections approach, Odessa residents will be watching closely to see how this decision affects the local political landscape and the balance of power in the region.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: Odessa American (oaoa.com) ·
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The Associated Press
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Tuesday erased limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president, striking down a federal election law that is more than 50 years old.
Prodded by a Republican-led lawsuit ...
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