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Colorado District Court Urged to Reject Another Challenge to Electioneering Communications Disclosure Provisions

Date
November 24, 2014
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, the Campaign Legal Center, joined by Democracy 21 and Public Citizen, filed an amici brief in Rocky Mountain Gun Owners v. Gessler,urging theU.S. District Court for the District of Colorado to reject a challenge to the Colorado Constitution’s “electioneering communications” disclosure...

Appropriations Bill Threatens to Take Our Campaign Finance System in the Wrong Direction

Date
December 4, 2017
Issues
Campaign Finance

WASHINGTON – Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) called on the Senate to ensure that the appropriations bill does not further expand the role of big money in our political system.

A letter sent to Chairman Cochran and Vice Chairman Leahy by CLC called on the Senate to oppose appropriations...

Fifth Circuit Reverses Lower Court and Restores Mississippi Disclosure Requirements

Date
November 13, 2014
Case
Justice v. Hosemann
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, in Justice v. Hosemann, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed a trial court ruling that had struck down several Mississippi disclosure requirements as applied to certain individuals and groups engaged in ballot measure advocacy.  The Campaign Legal Center had...

FEC Takes Big First Step Towards Transparency for Online Political Ads

Date
December 14, 2017
Case
Disclosure Rules for Digital Political Spending
Issues
Campaign Finance

Voters have a right to know information about who is trying to influence their vote

WASHINGTON – Today, for the first time, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) agreed that Facebook political ads must include disclaimers stating who paid for them, in response to an advisory opinion request that...

Final Tax Bill Will Not Include a Provision Allowing Churches to Endorse Political Candidates

Date
December 15, 2017
Issues
Campaign Finance

Reports have indicated that the final tax bill will not include a repeal of the Johnson Amendment, a change that would have allowed charitable organizations organized as  501(c)3 nonprofits to engage in political campaigns on behalf of (or in opposition to) candidates for public office.

Brendan...

Campaign Legal Center Urges Federal Court to Reject Challenge to Wisconsin Restrictions on Coordinated Spending

Date
October 28, 2014
Case
Citizens for Responsible Government Advocates (CRG) v. Barland
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, the Campaign Legal Center submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, to be filed upon leave of the court, in Citizens for Responsible Government Advocates (CRG) v. Barland.  The brief urges the court to reject CRG’s motion to enjoin Wisconsin...

CREW & CLC File Motion to Name Hidden Donors in Money Laundering Case

Date
January 4, 2018
Case
Doe v. FEC
Issues
Campaign Finance

WASHINGTON — Unnamed donors who funneled nearly two million dollars through a series of entities to a super PAC in an effort to keep their names off the contribution should not be allowed to remain anonymous, according to a motion to intervene filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in...

Federal Court Strikes Down North Carolina Congressional Plan as Unconstitutional Partisan Gerrymander

Date
January 9, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting

GREENSBORO, N.C.  – A three-judge panel for North Carolina’s Middle District has struck down North Carolina’s 2016 congressional plan as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. For the first time in history, a federal court struck down a congressional voting map as an unconstitutional partisan...

Groups Challenging FEC Dismissal of Crossroads GPS Complaint File Reply Brief

Date
October 23, 2014
Case
Public Citizen v. FEC
Issues
Campaign Finance

On Wednesday night, in Public Citizen v. FEC, reform groups filed a reply brief in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia reiterating a request that the court declare the FEC’s dismissal of a complaint against the secretive 501(c)(4) political group Crossroads GPS contrary to law, and...

District Court Rejects Challenge to Colorado Disclosure Provisions for Electioneering Communications

Date
October 21, 2014
Case
Independence Institute v. Williams
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, in Independence Institute v. Gessler, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado dismissed a challenge to the “electioneering communications” disclosure provisions enshrined in Colorado’s state constitution.  The state measure is materially indistinguishable from the federal...

Complaint: Campaign Staffer Illegally Using Late Congressman’s Leftover Campaign Funds to Pay Himself a Large Salary, Nearly 18 Months After Congressman Leaves Office

Date
January 18, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

WASHINGTON - Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the treasurer of former Congressman Mark Takai’s (HI-01) campaign committee, Dylan Beesley, has illegally converted the late Congressman’s leftover campaign funds to personal...

Supreme Court Grants North Carolina’s Application to Delay Redrawing of Electoral Maps, Putting Fair Elections in North Carolina in Jeopardy For 2018 Election

Date
January 18, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting

WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Supreme Court said North Carolina does not have to redraw its congressional voting maps by January 29, as a federal district court had ordered on January 9 when it struck down the 2016 map as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) and...

Gerrymandering Decision 'A Resounding Victory for the People of Pennsylvania'

Date
January 22, 2018
Case
League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Issues
Redistricting

Ruth Greenwood, senior legal counsel, voting rights and redistricting at Campaign Legal Center (CLC), released the following statement in reaction to today’s decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to strike down the state’s congressional map, because it was deemed to be an unconstitutional...

CLC Report: U.S. Elections Remain Vulnerable to Foreign Influence

Date
January 31, 2018
Case
Disclosure Rules for Digital Political Spending
Issues
Campaign Finance

WASHINGTON – Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) released a report detailing the vulnerabilities of American elections to foreign interference that were exposed in the 2016 presidential election. The report outlines solutions for addressing this most urgent issue, which would protect the integrity of...

Supreme Court Denies Request to Expedite Briefing on North Carolina Gerrymandering Case in Maps Challenged by Campaign Legal Center

Date
February 6, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting

Today, the Supreme Court has decided to decline to expedite briefing in the North Carolina partisan gerrymandering cases. Campaign Legal Center (CLC) and the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) represent the League of Women Voters of North Carolina, one of the groups challenging the state’s...

DC Council Passes Bill to Empower Small Donors in District Elections

Date
February 6, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

Mayor Bowser should support this public financing program, which incentivizes District candidates to seek support from a wider group of young, diverse voters

WASHINGTON - Today, the Council of the District of Columbia voted decisively to approve the Fair Elections Act of 2017. The District will...

Resignation Leaves Nation’s Only Election Watchdog on Life Support

Date
February 9, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

A Federal Election Commission that functions and enforces the law is critical to a healthy democracy

WASHINGTON – Lee Goodman announced Wednesday that he is stepping down from his post as Commissioner of the Federal Election Commission (FEC). This strips the FEC down to four commissioners, which...

Former Officeholders Convert Campaign Cash to Slush Funds Long After Campaigns End

Date
February 12, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

Current law allows former candidates to keep campaign accounts open forever, inviting abuse of funds through personal use

WASHINGTON – A recent investigation by the Tampa Bay Times and WTSP-TV exposed the fact that 102 former campaigns were still spending money years after their candidates left...

Report: A State Court Strategy to Protect Voting Rights and Increase Fair Redistricting

Date
February 13, 2018
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights
CLC released a report outlining the state court strategy to strengthen our elections by protecting voting rights and moving towards fair redistricting.

FEC Invites More Influence Buying in Washington – Approves Request to Double Limits on Contributions to RNC & DNC

Date
October 8, 2014
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) ignored the laws passed by Congress in order to provide wealthy individuals a way to double the amount they can contribute to the national political parties. Vice Chair Ann Ravel joined with Republican Commissioners to greenlight the gutting of existing...

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