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Close the Bloomberg Big Money Loophole

March 26, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

Candidates should not be able to give unlimited contributions to national party committees. 

Prioritizing the Public Interest: CLC Files a Complaint Against Representative Steven Palazzo

March 26, 2020
Issues
Ethics
Campaign Finance

There is a systemic problem of elected officials using campaign finance funds for personal profit. 

Complaint CLC vs FEC

Document
Date
March 13, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit—Jeb Bush super PAC)

CLC has sued the Federal Election Commission for its more than four-year delay in enforcing a federal prohibition on candidates establishing or operating super PACs as “slush funds” for their campaigns. The lawsuit is based on a FEC complaint CLC filed asserting that the 2016 campaign of then-presidential candidate John Elias “Jeb” Bush violated this law by setting up Right to Rise Super PAC, which subsequently spent over $86 million to support his election.

One Pager: Trace Back Disclosure

Document

For our democracy to work, the financing of our elections must be transparent. Today, wealthy special interests are spending vast sums of money and hiding their involvement behind anonymous shell corporations and entities, leaving voters in the dark. Effective legislative solutions will put an end to this deception and restore transparency to our elections.

Nominee to Election Watchdog Would Perpetuate Dysfunction at Agency

March 10, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

Trainor will go before the Senate as a nominee for the FEC – the only government agency solely responsible for enforcing the campaign finance laws for the U.S. House, Senate and presidency.

Trey Trainor’s Nomination to the FEC Perpetuates Flawed System

March 4, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

Trey Trainor’s nomination as a commissioner on the FEC is yet another example of how the current nomination process continues to produce commissioners who are opposed to the mission of the agency.

CLC's Adav Noti Testifies at Hearing on HR 1

January 31, 2019
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
Voting Rights
Redistricting

The provisions in HR 1 independently and collectively advance the right of every American citizen to a government that is responsible and accountable to voters.

CLC Complaint to FEC on America Progress Now

Document
Date
September 12, 2019
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit – America Progress Now)

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) asking it to enforce the law against those behind the Facebook page America Progress Now. In the 2018 midterms, America Progress Now ran digital political ads urging users to vote for green party candidates, but failed both to report its spending to the FEC and to display accurate disclaimers on its ads.

CLC v. Federal Election Commission (Delay Suit - America Progress Now) - CLC Lawsuit

Document
Date
February 27, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit – America Progress Now)

On February 27, 2020, Campaign Legal Center filed suit against the Federal Election Commission for failing to enforce transparency laws for paid election advertising on Facebook.

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Alpha Marine Services

Document
Date
February 21, 2019

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that Alpha Marine Services violated the ban on federal contractors making political contributions when it gave $100,000 to the Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC.  

CREW v. FEC: U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit - CLC amicus brief

Document
Date
April 24, 2019

CLC filed an amicus brief in the D.C. Circuit on April 24, 2019, defending a district court decision that struck down the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC) “independent expenditure” disclosure rule because it unlawfully narrowed the contributor disclosure requirements in the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) challenged the rule—which applies to independent campaign spending that expressly advocates for or against federal candidates—after the FEC used it to dismiss CREW’s complaint against Crossroads GPS, a dark-money group that has spent more than $100 million in federal elections since 2010 without disclosing a single contributor. According to a CLC analysis, the rule had kept as much as $769 million in the dark since 2010, when Citizens United freed corporations and unions to spend general treasury funds in elections.

CLC Files Complaint Alleging Illegal Coordination Between Buttigieg Campaign and Super PAC

February 18, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC has filed a complaint with the FEC alleging that Buttigieg’s presidential campaign committee and the super PAC VoteVets violated the law by unlawfully coordinating.

CLC Complaint to FEC Against VoteVets and Pete for America

Document
Date
February 18, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that VoteVets made, and Pete Buttigieg’s campaign accepted, up to $639,000 in illegal contributions in the form of coordinated communications. On February 5, 2020, a senior Buttigieg campaign official tweeted, “Pete’s military experience and closing message from Iowa work everywhere especially in Nevada where it’s critical they see this on the air through the caucus.” One week later, the super PAC VoteVets appeared to follow through on that request when it launched $639,000 in pro-Buttigieg ads in Nevada highlighting those exact themes.

Post-Citizens United, the SEC Should Protect Shareholders’ Right to Demand Transparency in Corporate Political Spending

February 12, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC filed comments with the SEC opposing rules that would make it harder for shareholders to find out how corporations are spending corporate funds on politics.

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

Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe, New Mexico et al Memorandum Opinion and Order

Document
Date
January 29, 2020
Case
Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe

CLC comments to IRS on Schedule B donor reporting

Document
Date
December 5, 2019

CLC submitted comments to the IRS on Reg-1025308-16, in opposition to proposed rules that would eliminate confidential donor reporting for many nonprofits. The proposed rule would effectively invite illegal foreign spending in U.S. elections.

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