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Letter to Trey Trainor Regarding Secret Election Spending

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Date
June 30, 2020

Opening Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant Rio Grande Foundation

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Date
May 6, 2020
Case
Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe

On May 6, 2020, Plaintiff-Appellant Rio Grande Foundation filed its opening brief with the Tenth Circuit in Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe. RGF is seeking to overturn the district court’s decision upholding Santa Fe’s disclosure law.

Principal Brief of Appellees City of Santa Fe et al

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Date
June 26, 2020
Case
Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe

On June 26, 2020, Defendants-Appellees the City of Santa Fe and the Santa Fe Ethics & Campaign Review Board filed their principal brief in Rio Grande Foundation v. City of Santa Fe. The brief urges the Tenth Circuit to affirm the lower court decision, which upheld the constitutionality of Santa Fe’s important electoral transparency law.

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Pacific Atlantic Action Coalition and Pacific Environmental Coalition

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Date
June 25, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that "Pacific Atlantic Action Coalition" and "Pacific Environmental Coalition," which together have given over $1 million to Democratic super PACs since 2018, violated the ban on making political contributions in the name of another. 

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--45Committee): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Complaint

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Date
March 24, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--45Committee)

On March 24, 2020, CLC filed suit against the FEC for failing to act on an administrative complaint demonstrating that 45Committee violated federal campaign finance law by failing to register as a political committee and disclose its donors. The administrative complaint had been pending for 575 days.

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--45Committee): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Default Motion

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Date
June 6, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--45Committee)

On June 6, 2020, CLC filed a motion for default judgment against the FEC, after the FEC failed to make an appearance or otherwise act to defend the lawsuit. The motion demonstrates that CLC is entitled to judgment in its favor.

CLC comments on "Bloomberg Billionaire Loophole" FEC Advisory Opinion Request

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Date
June 19, 2020

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed comments with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) urging the agency to close the "Bloomberg Billionaire Loophole" in response to an advisory opinion request from a self-financing candidate seeking to transfer funds in excess of contribution limits to a national party committee.

 

CLC letter to FEC regarding pending rulemakings

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Date
June 16, 2020

CLC filed a letter with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) urging the agency to proceed with several long-pending rulemaking matters pertaining to digital ad disclaimers, "zombie campaigns," abuses of leadership PAC funds, donor transparency, and more.

CLC Comments on Emergency Rule SSB 6152

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Date
May 20, 2020

CLC submitted written comments to the state of Washington's Public Disclosure Commission regarding the adoption of two amendments to a campaign finance act that would protect elections from foreign interference. 

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Big Tent Project Fund

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Date
April 27, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the Democratic dark money group Big Tent Project Fund, which spent nearly $5 million in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary and appears to have a major purpose of influencing federal elections, violated the law by failing to register as a political committee and publicly disclose its donors. 

CLC Amicus Brief in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants

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Date
October 29, 2019
Case
CREW v. FEC (New Models)

CLC filed an amicus brief in the D.C. Circuit on October 29, 2019 urging it to set aside the district court decision in CREW v. FEC (New Models). The lower court found that the FEC’s post-deadlock dismissal of CREW’s enforcement complaint was not subject to judicial review because the two no-voting commissioners included a passing reference to “prosecutorial discretion” in their statement of reasons for the dismissal.

Brief of Amici Curiae Campaign Legal Center and Issue One Supporting the States

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Date
April 8, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington

CLC and Issue One filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court, arguing that states are permitted to require presidential electors to vote for the winner of the popular vote in their home state, and showing that federal and state laws are not currently sufficient to ensure the transparency and legitimacy of the electoral college voting process if the electors are unbound.

FAQs Chiafalo v. Washington

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Date
March 16, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington

On April 28, 2020 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Chiafalo v. Washington (linked with Colorado Department of State v. Baca), a constitutional challenge to the requirement that presidential electors – the people who physically cast their state’s electoral votes – must vote for the candidate who won the popular vote in their state.

Report: Digital Transparency Loopholes in the 2020 Elections

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Date
April 8, 2020

CLC released a report that highlights recent examples of groups exploiting gaps in campaign finance law to keep voters in the dark about online political ads. Among other examples, it points to two dark money groups, Big Tent Project Fund and Fellow Americans, that reported millions in ad spending to the Federal Election Commission, but only a small fraction of that spending is appearing in large digital platforms' public archives. These examples provide a compelling case for Congress to adopt across-the-board digital disclosure legislation. 

Complaint CLC vs FEC

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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

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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.

CLC Complaint to FEC on America Progress Now

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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

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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.

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