Political contribution incentive programs are a promising, under-explored means to address the problem of political equality in the American system of campaign finance. If properly designed, these programs -- which include tax credits, refunds, and vouchers -- could allow all Americans to participate on an equal basis in the crucial early-stage decisions that determine which candidates decide to run and are able to compete effectively. This article, written on behalf of U.S. PIRG, proposes a tax credit for political contributions as a first step toward building a small donor democracy
How political campaigns are financed directly affects every citizen in the United States. This can b...
1Professor Ansolabehere thanks the Carnegie Corporation for their generous ¯nancial support under th...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
The author begins by stating the importance of monetary contribution to a campaign and points out th...
Campaign finance reform stands as one of the most important issues in today’s modern elections. From...
This Article uses the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s recent opinion in McConnell v. FEC to argue that the l...
Individual donors, specifically those that donate less than $200 per election cycle, commonly consid...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
With the marked increase in campaign spending and thus campaign fundraising we have seen an increase...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
While individual citizens are the biggest source of campaign fundraising in Senate and House electio...
Command-and-control regulations are generally thought to be inferior to incentive-based alternatives...
How political campaigns are financed directly affects every citizen in the United States. This can b...
1Professor Ansolabehere thanks the Carnegie Corporation for their generous ¯nancial support under th...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
The author begins by stating the importance of monetary contribution to a campaign and points out th...
Campaign finance reform stands as one of the most important issues in today’s modern elections. From...
This Article uses the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s recent opinion in McConnell v. FEC to argue that the l...
Individual donors, specifically those that donate less than $200 per election cycle, commonly consid...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
With the marked increase in campaign spending and thus campaign fundraising we have seen an increase...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
While individual citizens are the biggest source of campaign fundraising in Senate and House electio...
Command-and-control regulations are generally thought to be inferior to incentive-based alternatives...
How political campaigns are financed directly affects every citizen in the United States. This can b...
1Professor Ansolabehere thanks the Carnegie Corporation for their generous ¯nancial support under th...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...