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User confused by use of SSF acronym in contributions chart #2813

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dorothyyeager opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments
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User confused by use of SSF acronym in contributions chart #2813

dorothyyeager opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 2 comments
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@fec-issues-bot commented on Thu Feb 21 2019

What were you trying to do and how can we improve it?

What does SSF mean in the table Contribution limits for 2019-2020

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@AmyKort commented on Thu Feb 21 2019

Thank you for contacting the Federal Election Commission. Your comments on our website help us make the site better. You can learn more about SSFs at https://www.fec.gov/help-candidates-and-committees/guides/?tab=corporations-and-labor-organizations. We'll take steps to clarify that information in our contribution limits guidance as well.

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Moved from feedback box. This is a five-minute fix to add the SSF link into the contribution snippet so we'll get it done today.

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I've updated our contribution limits snippet to add links to both the SSF and the nonconnected pages, so that users will have a way to better understand the different types of PACs out there.

Work is completed, so closing this issue.

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