The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (McCain-Feingold)

a.
banned soft money at the national level.

b.
prohibited individual contributions to political campaigns.

c.
set the amount that an individual could contribute to a federal candidate at $8,000 (indexed for inflation).

d.
eliminated the provision in the Federal Election Campaign Act that provided public financing for presidential primaries and general elections.

e.
limited the total amount of PAC contributions during an election cycle to $40,000.