The Fallacy of Campaign Finance ReformUniversity of Chicago Press, 2008 M09 15 - 328 páginas At first glance, campaign finance reform looks like a good idea. McCain-Feingold, for instance, regulates campaigns by prohibiting national political parties from accepting soft money contributions from corporations, labor unions, and wealthy individuals. But are such measures, or any of the numerous and similarly restrictive proposals that have circulated through Washington in recent years, really good for our democracy? |
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... funds — United States . 2. Campaign funds — Law and legislation— United States . I. Title . JK1991.S26 2006 324.7'80973 - dc22 2006017449 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National ...
... funds strictly within the contribution limits and disclosure requirements set by federal law in 1974. McCain - Feingold also doubled those contribution limits . Fi- nally , the law sought to expand the ambit of federal election law to ...
... funding of political activity. If it had that power, I do not believe that the laws we have governing campaign finance would be good public policy. In a world of true believers in campaign finance restrictions, count me an agnostic on ...
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