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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on campaign finance laws, considering whether to overturn limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates.The National Republican Senatorial Committee and JD Vance challenge current limits as violations of the First Amendment, with their counsel Noel Francisco arguing these restrictions are outdated.Court-appointed lawyer Roman Martinez defended the restrictions, while a decision in this significant case is expected by late June or early July 2026.people
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