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The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA), also known as McCain-Feingold Act, is a federal law enacted in 2002 that aimed to regulate the financing of political campaigns in the United States. It sought to eliminate soft money contributions to national political parties and impose stricter limits on individual contributions, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in campaign finance. The BCRA was significant in shaping how campaigns are funded and operated, reflecting ongoing concerns about the influence of money in politics.