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Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Campaign Spending Limits in Major Win for Florida GOP

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Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power responds to the U.S. Supreme Court's campaign finance ruling.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down federal limits on coordinated campaign spending between political parties and their candidates, ruling that the restrictions violate the First Amendment and handing both major political parties greater freedom to work directly with federal campaigns.

The decision in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission (No. 24-621) marks one of the Court’s most significant campaign finance rulings in recent years and is expected to influence fundraising, advertising and voter outreach strategies heading into the 2026 midterm elections.

The Republican Party of Florida, which filed an amicus brief supporting the challenge, quickly applauded the ruling.

“The Supreme Court’s decision is a victory for the First Amendment and represents an important step toward restoring the central role political parties were intended to play in our constitutional republic,” Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power said.

Court Finds Spending Limits Unconstitutional

At issue was 52 U.S.C. § 30116, a federal campaign finance law that limited how much political parties could spend in coordination with their federal candidates.

Supporters of the lawsuit argued the restrictions unfairly burdened political speech while allowing outside political action committees and independent organizations to spend unlimited amounts independently of campaigns.

The Supreme Court agreed, concluding that the coordinated expenditure limits imposed unconstitutional restrictions on political speech protected by the First Amendment.

The ruling allows national and state political parties to coordinate more closely with candidates on campaign advertising, voter outreach, messaging and other election activities without being subject to the previous federal spending caps.

Florida GOP Says Decision Strengthens Elections

Power said political parties play a vital role in connecting candidates with voters and providing consistent policy messaging during campaigns.

“For generations political parties have served as the bridge between voters and elected officials. When parties are able to effectively support their candidates and advocate for their principles, voters benefit from clearer choices, greater accountability, and more responsive government.”

The Florida GOP argued in its court filing that the coordinated spending limits hindered its ability to communicate effectively with voters, particularly in Florida’s expensive media markets and fast-moving statewide elections.

Party officials said Tuesday’s ruling ensures they can more effectively support Republican candidates throughout the 2026 election cycle.

Campaign Finance Landscape Changes

Election law experts expect the decision to reshape campaign finance strategies nationwide.

Both Republican and Democratic party committees will now have greater flexibility to coordinate campaign operations directly with candidates, potentially increasing the influence of political parties while reducing reliance on outside independent groups.

The ruling arrives just months before the 2026 general election, when control of Congress and numerous statewide offices—including several high-profile races in Florida—will be on the ballot.

Why It Matters

The Supreme Court’s decision could significantly reshape federal campaign finance by allowing political parties to coordinate more closely with their candidates. In Florida, where statewide campaigns often require tens of millions of dollars in advertising and voter outreach, the ruling may change how both Republicans and Democrats organize and finance their campaigns heading into the 2026 elections.

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Sources

• U.S. Supreme Court decision in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission (No. 24-621).

• Statement from Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power.

• Republican Party of Florida amicus brief.

The post Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Campaign Spending Limits in Major Win for Florida GOP appeared first on The Florida Pundit.

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