FEC Locks Doors for Hybrid Legal Powwow
Published Date: 9/11/2025
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Summary
The Federal Election Commission is holding a closed meeting on September 16, 2025, to discuss legal matters like civil actions and arbitration. This affects commissioners and staff involved in these cases, with no public access or direct cost changes. The meeting will be both in-person and virtual, keeping things flexible and efficient.
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