Americans for Tax Reform and fifty other groups wrote to Members of the House to oppose the DISCLOSE Act and the letter is available here.
Day: June 11, 2010
Commonsense Ten and 2010
Cillizza reports that a new group will file today with the Federal Election Commission. Known as Commonsense Ten, the organization will file today as an independent expenditure committee with the Federal Election Commission — meaning that it can accept contributions of unlimited size but must disclose its donors. The budget for the group is in […]
More on the Court’s campaign finance jurisprudence
This Post editorial attacks the Supreme Court’s recent stay of an Arizona public financing law. The notion that the First Amendment speech rights of wealthy or well-funded candidates are violated when extra money flows to their opponents turns the notion of free speech on its head.