A User s Guide to Campaign Finance Reform

A User s Guide to Campaign Finance Reform
Author: Gerald C. Lubenow
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0742517950

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Is campaign finance reform dead or alive? Can Congress really fix the problems that American voters perceive in their electoral system? This book assumes that voters are the end users of campaign finance reform, and it questions whether average citizens really know what they are asking for or what they may get when they demand change. In this book, ten prominent political scientists and commentators challenge the conventional wisdom about the role of money in campaigns and elections. They look at the level of campaign spending in recent times, the judicial perspective on spending as a First Amendment right, the current diversity of donors, the media spin on the subject, and the act of contributing as a form of political participation. The inimitable Norm Ornstein wraps it all up with a model reform proposal that is at once more moderate than McCain-Feingold and yet radical in its own way. Published under the auspices of Berkeley Public Policy Press."

Writing Reform

Writing Reform
Author: Brennan Center for Justice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063003300

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Writing Reform

Writing Reform
Author: Deborah Goldberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Bill drafting
ISBN: OCLC:1365650024

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Campaign Finance and Political Polarization

Campaign Finance and Political Polarization
Author: Raymond J. La Raja,Brian F. Schaffner
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472052998

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Efforts to reform the U.S. campaign finance system typically focus on the corrupting influence of large contributions. Yet, as Raymond J. La Raja and Brian F. Schaffner argue, reforms aimed at cutting the flow of money into politics have unintentionally favored candidates with extreme ideological agendas and, consequently, fostered political polarization. Drawing on data from 50 states and the U.S. Congress over 20 years, La Raja and Schaffner reveal that current rules allow wealthy ideological groups and donors to dominate the financing of political campaigns. In order to attract funding, candidates take uncompromising positions on key issues and, if elected, take their partisan views into the legislature. As a remedy, the authors propose that additional campaign money be channeled through party organizations—rather than directly to candidates—because these organizations tend to be less ideological than the activists who now provide the lion’s share of money to political candidates. Shifting campaign finance to parties would ease polarization by reducing the influence of “purist” donors with their rigid policy stances. La Raja and Schaffner conclude the book with policy recommendations for campaign finance in the United States. They are among the few non-libertarians who argue that less regulation, particularly for political parties, may in fact improve the democratic process.

Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates and Committees

Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates and Committees
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1982
Genre: Campaign funds
ISBN: IND:30000068299753

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Super PACs

Super PACs
Author: Louise I. Gerdes
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737768640

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The passage of Citizens United by the Supreme Court in 2010 sparked a renewed debate about campaign spending by large political action committees, or Super PACs. Its ruling said that it is okay for corporations and labor unions to spend as much as they want in advertising and other methods to convince people to vote for or against a candidate. This book provides a wide range of opinions on the issue. Includes primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives; eyewitnesses, scientific journals, government officials, and many others.

Money Power and Elections

Money  Power  and Elections
Author: Rodney A. Smith
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780807131282

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Have campaign finance reform laws actually worked? Is money less influential in electing candidates today than it was thirty years ago when legislation was first enacted? Absolutely not, argues Rodney A. Smith in this passionately written, fact-filled, and provocative book. According to Smith, the laws have had exactly the opposite of their intended effect. They have increased the likelihood that incumbents in the House and Senate will be reelected, and they have greatly diminished the chances that candidates who are not wealthy will be elected. Smith's claims are supported by convincing data; he collected and analyzed information about all federal elections since 1920. These data show clearly that money matters now more than ever. Smith thinks that reform legislation has created a new inequality for candidates that, if left unchecked, threatens to destroy the American electoral process by obliterating the foundational principle of free speech. He argues that "money buys speech" and when candidates lack money to buy media time and space they are effectively silenced. Their inability to "speak freely" violates the most significant intentions of our nation's founders: that a sovereign citizenry elect its own leaders based on a free exchange of ideas. For Smith, campaign finance reform has unwittingly unbalanced the checks and balances created by the Framers of the Constitution. After presenting a detailed historical overview of how we have reached the present crisis, Smith proposes a simple solution: institute a process that completely discloses relevant information about campaign donors and recipients of donations. All disclosures would be available to the media, which would be able to investigate and report them fully. Only then, Smith believes, will the United States have the opportunity to be the democratic republic that its founders intended.

Interest Groups and Campaign Finance Reform in the United States and Canada

Interest Groups and Campaign Finance Reform in the United States and Canada
Author: Robert G Boatright
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472051441

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Interest groups shape tactics in response to restrictions on campaign activities