FEC Abruptly Cancels September Open Meeting Session
Published Date: 7/24/2025
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Summary
The Federal Election Commission canceled its September 4, 2025 meeting, which was planned as a hybrid event in Washington, DC, and online. This change affects anyone following or participating in these meetings, giving them a heads-up to adjust their plans. No costs or new deadlines are involved, but stay tuned for updates on future meetings!
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