Fairness in Political Advertising Act - Amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to limit paid televised political advertising to the voice and image of the candidate (or the candidate's alternative speaker) speaking into the camera for the duration of the advertisement. Requires identification of persons who paid for the broadcast of such advertisement.
Requires the backdrop of any televised political advertisement to: (1) be filmed or televised simultaneously with the speaker; and (2) be an actual event at the time of filming or televising. Prohibits staged reproductions of any event.
Authorizes citizens to: (1) file complaints with the Federal Election Commission for violations of this Act; and (2) institute civil actions in Federal district court for injunctions or restraining orders if the Commission does not act upon such citizens' complaints within a certain time.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on House Administration.
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