As in the 105th Congress, many of the 106th Congress bills focus on political party soft money--subjecting contributions, expenditures, or transfers of national political parties to the limitations, prohibitions and reporting requirements of the FECA. Other bills would restrict corporate and labor union soft money. Another major reform proposal would subject certain types of advocacy communications to FECA regulation, either fully or just insofar as disclosure requirements
In contrast to the bulk of the campaign finance literature that highlights political action committe...
The major political parties have blown large and widening holes in federal campaign finance law. The...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the Supreme Court invalidated two provisions of the Federal Election Camp...
Soft money is a major issue in the campaign finance reform debate because these generally unregulate...
President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002 (“BCRA”) into law...
Current law governing financial activity of campaigns for federal office is based on two principal s...
Campaign finance reform legislation often contains provisions that would impose additional reporting...
Issue advocacy communications have become increasingly popular in recent federal election cycles. Th...
The United States has a long history of political campaigns. The Bipartizan Campaign Reform Act of 2...
On March 27, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( BCRA...
As in the last two Congresses, campaign finance reform will be a major issue in the 107th Congress, ...
In contrast to the bulk of the campaign finance literature that highlights political action committe...
During the 1970\u27s Congress and the Supreme Court paid the most sustained attention in American hi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the use and utility of soft money, independent, and c...
We analyze special interest influence on policy when political contributions are capped but the regu...
In contrast to the bulk of the campaign finance literature that highlights political action committe...
The major political parties have blown large and widening holes in federal campaign finance law. The...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the Supreme Court invalidated two provisions of the Federal Election Camp...
Soft money is a major issue in the campaign finance reform debate because these generally unregulate...
President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002 (“BCRA”) into law...
Current law governing financial activity of campaigns for federal office is based on two principal s...
Campaign finance reform legislation often contains provisions that would impose additional reporting...
Issue advocacy communications have become increasingly popular in recent federal election cycles. Th...
The United States has a long history of political campaigns. The Bipartizan Campaign Reform Act of 2...
On March 27, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( BCRA...
As in the last two Congresses, campaign finance reform will be a major issue in the 107th Congress, ...
In contrast to the bulk of the campaign finance literature that highlights political action committe...
During the 1970\u27s Congress and the Supreme Court paid the most sustained attention in American hi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the use and utility of soft money, independent, and c...
We analyze special interest influence on policy when political contributions are capped but the regu...
In contrast to the bulk of the campaign finance literature that highlights political action committe...
The major political parties have blown large and widening holes in federal campaign finance law. The...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the Supreme Court invalidated two provisions of the Federal Election Camp...