In June 1998 the Florida Elections Commission (FEC) made a ruling which could have far reaching ramifications in the way labor unions collect political contributions. The FEC ruled that teacher unions could not solicit, and their members could not make, campaign contributions within government buildings through the use of payroll deduction forms.
Author of a novel, "The FECMA Conspiracy", showing the benefits of a specific approach.
A non-profit organization dedicated to challenging the constitutionality of the current campaign finance system at the federal and state levels. Through litigation and public education.
Data pertaining to the sums, distribution, and usage of money donated to public officials for elections purposes.
New York-based student activist organization which seeks to defeat incumbents who oppose certain campaign finance reforms. Includes media appearances, list and map of targeted politicians, and information on how to support the movement.
DM is a national student organization with a focus on campaign finance reform through clean elections systems.
Campaign finance contributions by candidate. Sponsored by the AU School of Communication.
Current news, background on the McCain-Feingold "soft money" reform bill, and links on US campaign finance reform.
U.S. elected officials got a record $696 million in 2000. Mojo reveals the nation's top 400 contributors and what they expect in return.
Includes a sourcebook on campaign finance law and administration, a newly launched and continuously updates section on recent developments in campaign finance regulation, legislation pending in the US Congress, external links, and a public forum.
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