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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency created in 1974 to administer and enforce federal campaign finance laws in the United States. The FEC's primary role includes overseeing the disclosure of campaign finance information, enforcing limits on contributions and expenditures, and regulating the activities of political action committees (PACs) to ensure transparency in election-related financing.
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