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      198 During the 1950s and the 1960s, labor unions won cases enabling them to create segregated campaign funds financed by voluntary donations of employees. In response to this development, in 1971 "corporate leaders pushed Congress to add provisions to the Federal Election Campaigns Act (FECA) clearly codifying their ability to form voluntarily funded political committees

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