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Voters Win in Santa Fe

February 4, 2020
Case
Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe
Issues
Campaign Finance

The U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico uphold the city’s transparency law.

CLC Calls for Investigation of Shell Corporation Donation to Pro-Susan Collins Super PAC

February 5, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

A newly-created Hawaii LLC appears to have illegally laundered $150,000 in funds from unknown sources to a Maine super PAC supporting Sen. Susan Collins

Trump’s Lawyer Is Wrong: “Information” from a Foreign Government Can Violate the Law

January 30, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

The Federal Election Commission has long held that an intangible item like information or opposition research can constitute a “contribution” for purposes of campaign finance law.

Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe

Updated
October 22, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC represents Santa Fe in defending its political disclosure law, which protects voters’ right to know who is behind efforts to influence their votes. 

10 Years After Citizens United: Political Corruption and Secret Spending Afflict Our Democracy

January 16, 2020
Case
Citizens United v. FEC
Issues
Campaign Finance

On the 10-year anniversary of Citizens United v. FEC, we reflect on the decision that has led to an explosion in secret spending in our elections, and rigged politics in favor of special interests. 

CLC-Led Coalition Urges Restoration of FEC Quorum

January 13, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

To stop the explosion of secret election spending by wealthy special interests, the FEC must have a quorum to protect the integrity of our elections.

How Our Government Put Money and Oil Before the People of North Dakota

January 9, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The more we learned about our broken political system over the years, the more determined we became to take it back.

Montgomery County Matching Funds Program Empowers Small Donors in Elections

December 20, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

In the 2018 elections, 35 of the 57 county election candidates chose to participate in the matching funds program, and of the 35 candidates that participated, 24 candidates qualified for matching funds. 

Why We Cannot ‘Get Over’ Foreign Interference in US Elections

October 21, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

In a recent article published in The New York Times, CLC President Trevor Potter describes the high stakes of protecting our elections from foreign interference.

North Dakota Can Be a Leader in Requiring Transparency for Political Spending

December 11, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

North Dakota legislators are studying the implementation of a new constitutional mandate that could make their state a leader in election spending transparency.

Following CLC’s Complaints, New York State Attorney General Subpoenas NRA records

December 10, 2019
Case
Uncovering Illegal Coordination by the NRA
Issues
Campaign Finance

The New York State attorney general issued a subpoena for documents related to the NRA's illegal coordination scheme, which CLC documented in complaints filed with the FEC.  

Baltimore City Council Passes Public Financing Legislation, Joining Growing List of Maryland Localities Moving Towards Clean Elections

December 5, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

The Baltimore City Council gave final approval to an ordinance that would create a new public financing program for candidates seeking local office.

$2 Million Trump Foundation Settlement Also Implicates Campaign Finance Law, CLC Alleges in Supplemental FEC Complaint

November 21, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

President Trump was ordered by a New York court to personally pay $2 million in damages for improperly using the Trump Foundation to support his 2016 presidential run.

What the Impeachment Inquiry Has Highlighted About Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Rudy Giuliani's Corrupt Activities in Ukraine

December 4, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The first stage of the impeachment inquiry has revealed how career diplomats were troubled by the ability of Fruman, Parnas, and Giuliani to help engineer a corrupt shadow foreign policy in Ukraine.

Bipartisan Poll Finds Voters Want Stronger Enforcement of Campaign Finance Laws, Increased Transparency in Elections

November 18, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

A majority of American voters - across party lines - rate corruption in our political system as the most serious problem facing the country. 

Thompson v. Hebdon

Updated
November 19, 2019
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Thompson v. Hebdon is a First Amendment challenge to Alaska’s campaign finance law, including its contribution limits for state legislative candidates and its limit on contributions from out-of-state donors. CLC filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the Ninth Circuit Court.

CLC Calls for Investigation of Trump Super PAC America First Action for Illegally Coordinating Spending

October 25, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC and ECU filed a complaint with the FEC on October 25, 2019, alleging that during the 2018 election, AFA made up to $6.6 million in illegally coordinated expenditures.

Florida Congresswoman Misused Campaign Funds to Pay for Disney Trip and Luxury Hotels

October 31, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen appears to have used campaign funds for a family trip and for luxury hotels in New York and Miami.

The Bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee Rightly Recognizes the Need for Online Political Ad Transparency

October 28, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance

Three former FEC commissioners have taken to the pages of the Wall Street Journal with misleading attacks on common-sense disclosure proposals.

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