Campaign Finance Law 86

Campaign Finance Law 86
Title Campaign Finance Law 86 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 416
Release 1986
Genre Campaign funds
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Federal Election Campaign Laws

Federal Election Campaign Laws
Title Federal Election Campaign Laws PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1997
Genre Campaign funds
ISBN

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Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations

Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations
Title Campaign Guide for Corporations and Labor Organizations PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Election Commission
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1994-03
Genre Campaign funds
ISBN

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Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates and Committees

Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates and Committees
Title Campaign Guide for Congressional Candidates and Committees PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 52
Release 1982
Genre Campaign funds
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Unfree Speech

Unfree Speech
Title Unfree Speech PDF eBook
Author Samantha Sellinger
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 301
Release 2009-02-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400824710

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At a time when campaign finance reform is widely viewed as synonymous with cleaning up Washington and promoting political equality, Bradley Smith, a nationally recognized expert on campaign finance reform, argues that all restriction on campaign giving should be eliminated. In Unfree Speech, he presents a bold, convincing argument for the repeal of laws that regulate political spending and contributions, contending that they violate the right to free speech and ultimately diminish citizens' power. Smith demonstrates that these laws, which often force ordinary people making modest contributions of cash or labor to register with the Federal Election Commission or various state agencies, fail to accomplish their stated objectives. In fact, they have worked to entrench incumbents in office, deaden campaign discourse, burden grassroots political activity with needless regulation, and distance Americans from an increasingly professional, detached political class. Rather than attempting to plug "loopholes" in campaign finance law or instituting taxpayer-financed campaigns, Smith proposes a return to core First Amendment values of free speech and an unfettered right to engage in political activity. Smith finds that campaign contributions have little corrupting effect on the legislature and shows that an unrestrained system of contributions and spending actually enhances equality. More money, not less, is needed in the political system, Smith concludes. Unfree Speech draws upon constitutional law and historical research to explain why campaign finance regulation is doomed and to illustrate the potentially drastic costs of efforts to make it succeed. Whatever one thinks about the impact of money on electoral politics, no one should take a final stand without reading Smith's controversial and important arguments.

Campaign Finance and Political Polarization

Campaign Finance and Political Polarization
Title Campaign Finance and Political Polarization PDF eBook
Author Raymond J. La Raja
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 209
Release 2015-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 0472052993

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An illuminating perspective on the polarizing effects of campaign finance reform

Campaign Guide for Political Party Committees

Campaign Guide for Political Party Committees
Title Campaign Guide for Political Party Committees PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 68
Release 1984
Genre Campaign funds
ISBN

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