Under the legislation, national party committees could donate
unlimited sums to individual campaigns and work with the campaigns
directly to decide how those dollars are spent.
Super PACs may raise
unlimited amounts and spend
unlimited sums to advocate for or against political candidates, according to the bipartisan Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, D.C. Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs can not donate money
directly to political candidates, and they can not coordinate their spending with candidates they benefit.