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But he suggested that they were permitted under election rules that allow state and national party organizations to spend limited amounts on behalf of federal candidates.
The Court said that corporations (for-profit as well as non-profit) had the First Amendment right to spend unlimited amounts on behalf of candidates.
As the two campaigns dueled, people on both sides said it was possible that they would agree to accept public financing and then simply have each political party spend unlimited amounts on behalf of its candidate, including money for voter mobilization efforts and television commercials, as allowed by law.
In mid-February, IRS agents cracked down on tax preparation businesses in Georgia, Texas, California, Florida and Louisiana for claiming "egregious" phone-tax refund amounts on behalf of their clients.
Only super PACs, which can spend unlimited amounts on behalf of candidates and significantly boost their runs for the White House, can take in those funds directly.
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That's much less than the amounts spent on behalf of his vanquished opponents Jeb Bush ($80 million) and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio ($70 million) and below the totals for the remaining GOP contenders, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz ($32 million) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich ($18.5 million).
The government, asked by the Supreme Court for its views, said the question was important because "it affects the ability of plan fiduciaries to recoup significant amounts of money on behalf of employee benefit trust funds".
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