Title 52 › Subtitle Subtitle III— - Federal Campaign Finance › Chapter CHAPTER 301— - FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - DISCLOSURE OF FEDERAL CAMPAIGN FUNDS › § 30119
If you sign a contract with the United States (for personal services, supplying goods or equipment, or selling land or buildings) and the payment is made in whole or in part from funds appropriated by Congress, you must not give or promise money or anything of value to a political party, committee, candidate, or anyone for a political use while you are negotiating the contract and continuing until either the work is finished or the negotiations end, whichever happens later. You also must not knowingly ask someone else to give such a contribution during that same time. Contributions through others are covered too. The rule does not stop certain groups (for example, corporations, labor organizations, membership groups, cooperatives, and non‑stock corporations) from creating or running a separate segregated fund or from asking for donations to that fund to influence a Federal election, unless section 30118 says they cannot. The specific limits and duties in section 30118 that apply to those groups and funds also apply here. Labor organization is defined in section 30118(b)(1).
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52 U.S.C. § 30119
Title 52 — Voting and Elections
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73