FEC opens door to more convention cash
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Federal Election Commission is giving political parties new flexibility to pay for their presidential nominating conventions.
The commission ruled 4-2 on Thursday that the Republican and Democratic national committees may establish separate committees to cover convention costs. Watchdog groups fought the change, which allows donors to double their $32,400 annual contribution limits to national parties so long as the new funds cover convention expenses.
The RNC and DNC released a joint statement describing the ruling as a modest step. They argue it is necessary to compensate for a new law that blocks conventions from receiving taxpayer funds.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The parties have struggled to raise the tens of millions of dollars needed for the quadrennial events.
Republicans will host their 2016 convention in Cleveland, while Democrats haven't yet selected a site.