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If so, he said, Citizens United would be satisfied with the agency offering "safe harbor" to 501(c)(4) groups, which would involve the IRS more narrowly defining what it considers political activity and allowing groups to spend an average of 60percentt of their money or more on "social welfare" activities in order to qualify for tax-exempt status.
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