An expansion of our recent analysis of Stand Your Ground laws confirms that an additional five states, and perhaps more,... View Article
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NEWS ROUNDUP Campaign Finance Undergrads for unlimited donations: A group of Duke University undergraduate students started their own super PAC... View Article
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Policy Fellow Matt Rumsey wrote this post. Starting today we will be instituting a few changes to 2Day in #OpenGov.... View Article
Continue reading10 States Copied Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” Law
Some 24 states followed Florida in putting Stand Your Ground laws on their books, at least ten of which are... View Article
Continue readingPanel clashes on Citizens United, agrees on real-time disclosure
A discussion about whether to limit money in politics, and how to do so, led to little consensus Tuesday morning among a panel divided between politicians who favor limits on political contributions and election law practicioners who find ways to legally get around or challenge them. But the politicians and lawyers could more or less agree on one thing: more disclosure of campaign giving.
On one side of the argument was Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., sponsor of the legislation that banned unlimited contributions to political parties, presidential candidate Buddy Roemer, an independent pursuing the White House through Americans Elect, and ...
Continue readingWill the House’s Operations Budget Be Squeezed by Appropriators?
Written by Policy Fellow Matt Rumsey The House of Representatives’ internal operations budget was the subject of a Legislative Branch... View Article
Continue reading2Day in #OpenGov 3/27/2012
Policy Fellow Matt Rumsey wrote this post. Check out Tuesday’s take on transparency-related news items, congressional committee hearings, transparency-related bills... View Article
Continue readingSuper PACs, other groups, fuel four-fold spending increase in 2012 presidential race
Outside groups, including super PACs and nonprofit organizations, have spent almost four times more on the 2012 presidential campaign than comparable organizations spent at the same point in the 2008 cycle, an analysis of Federal Election Commission filings show.
Four years ago in late March, when Republicans had already wrapped up a wide-open battle for their party's nomination and Democrats were still engaged in a battle that would go on for months, spending on the presidential campaign by independent groups stood just shy of $22 million. Today, outside spending on the race for the White House has already topped ...
Continue readingEshoo Disclosure Amendment to be Voted on Today.
The House is voting today on the H.R. 3309, the FCC Reform Act. Rep. Eshoo is offering an important amendment... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Submits Testimony in Favor of DISCLOSE Act
The Senate Rules Committee will hold a hearing on Thursday to discuss S. 2219, the “Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting... View Article
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