As local Indivisible groups have engaged in several election cycles, we’ve received many questions about campaign finance law. While we’re not able to provide legal advice, this is meant to be a helpful resource to provide a general overview and answer common questions.
It’s official: we’ve entered the era of Donald Trump’s criminal accountability. Whatever happens with this indictment, the ground has shifted for Trump and those who would do anything to see him get re-elected.
This is exactly what we want to see from the President on issues like this. In a split Congress, Democrats need to fight back against the GOP’s framing of hot-button issues, and present a clear vision about what we're for and what we're against.
By voting no on today’s committee vote, Democrats not only proved their commitment to the residents of D.C., and their right to home rule, but also rejected a blatant attempt by the MAGA GOP to jam them up on a ‘gotcha’ vote.
Do you find the legal terms around organizing confusing? The guide helps define what a contribution, coordinated expenditure, independent expenditure, and electioneering communications are.
We want to thank Democrats on the Senate HELP Committee, led by Chairman Bernie Sanders, for holding former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz accountable for his attempts to grind down unionization efforts in Starbucks stores.
Mobilize is a volunteer and event management platform. Its easy-to-use website allows you to create pledge forms, invite people to take online actions, and recruit for and manage your events.
"Coordination" is a legal term defined by federal election law and FEC regulation. Once a group has been exposed to nonpublic strategic info, any money the group spends on that election will likely be treated as a coordinated expenditure.