Plain language
The FEC has a long-standing commitment to using plain language in its publications and other documents.
FEC efforts
The Plain Writing Act of 2010 requires federal agencies to write "clear government communication that the public can understand and use."
The law requires the FEC to use plain language in any document that:
- Is necessary for obtaining any federal government benefit or service or filing taxes.
- Provides information about any federal government benefit or service.
- Explains to the public how to comply with a requirement that the federal government administers or enforces.
Additionally, the FEC trains employees on the federal plain language guidelines.
Help the FEC comply with the Act. Reach out to [email protected] if you have trouble understanding documents or the pages on this website.
Senior Agency Official for Plain Writing |
Greg Scott, Asst. Staff Director Information Division Office of Communications |
Plain Writing Contact |
Amy Kort, Performance Manager Office of the Deputy Staff Director Management & Administration |
Plain Writing Contact |
Steve Hajjar, Staff Attorney Administrative Law Division Office of General Counsel |
2024 plain language report
Read the FEC's annual plain language compliance report, dated April 13, 2024.