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Letter to House of Representatives to Oppose Pearce Amendment to Cut OCE's Proposed Budget

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Date
June 9, 2016

We strongly urge Representatives to vote against the amendment expected to be offered by Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM) to reduce the proposed budget of the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) and keep it at its FY16 levels. This effort is nothing more than sour grapes from a Member who has had a several interactions with the Office. The OCE has played a critically important role in restoring public credibility of the congressional ethics process. The Pearce amendment should be rejected on a bipartisan basis.

 

U.S. House: Letter from CLC to Speaker Ryan regarding Co-Chair Vacancy of the Office of Congressional Ethics

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Date
April 22, 2016

The Failure of the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) and Proposed Reforms

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Date
July 28, 2015

The attached Fact Sheet outlines the growing problem, highlights a number of notable abuses of the current LDA by high-profile un-registered lobbyists and offers solutions to help make the lobbying industry more accountable to the taxpayers whose tax dollars it seeks on behalf of clients. 

Portland, Oregon: Testimony of CLC to the Portland City Council on Proposed Changes to the Registration of Lobbying Entities

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Date
April 13, 2016
Testimony of the Campaign Legal Center on Proposed Changes to Portland City Code 2.12, Registration of Lobbying Entities

McDonnell v. United States: Supreme Court Amicus Brief of CLC in Support of the United States

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Date
April 6, 2016
Case
McDonnell v. United States

U.S. Congress: Letter from CLC et al. Urging Congress to Improve Oversight Capacity and Reduce its Reliance on Lobbyists

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Date
March 9, 2016

A group of experts and close observers of Congress sent a letter urging Congress to form a Joint Committee on the Capacity of Congress to examine and improve congressional operation, which is suffering from understaffing and underfunding.

U.S. Congress: Letter from CLC Urging the Senate and House Ethics Committees to Issue New Guidance on Solicitations for Super PACs and Dark Money Groups

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February 11, 2016

WASHINGTON – The Campaign Legal Center urged the Senate and House Ethics Committees to issue new, more detailed guidance for members of Congress to limit the appearance of special treatment or legislative favors for political donors in a post-Citizens United era.

H. R. 1069 - Presidential Library Donation Reform Act of 2016

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Date
January 13, 2016

The U.S. House of Representatives passed by voice vote H.R. 1069, the Presidential Library Donation Reform Act, to reveal the identities of donors to presidential libraries, prompted by reports raising concerns about sitting Presidents fundraising for such institutions.  H.R. 1069 was introduced by Rep. John Duncan (R-TN).  A companion bill, S. 558, introduced by Sen. Thomas Carper (D-DE), has been reported out of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and is awaiting final action on the Senate floor.

U.S. House: Follow-Up Letter from CLC Urging the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics to Review Amendment Offered by Rep. Roger Williams

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Date
December 15, 2015

The Campaign Legal Center again urged the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) to establish a Task Force to review and recommend changes to clarify House rules concerning recusal and conflicts of interest by Members.  In a letter to Ethics Committee Chair Charles Dent (R-PA) and Ranking Member Linda Sanchez (D-CA) and OCE Co-Chairs David Skaggs and Judy Biggert, CLC offered new accounts that raise questions of potential Member conflicts on a large scale in the fields of biomedicine and healthcare.

U.S. House: Letter from CLC Urging the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics to Review Amendment Offered by Rep. Roger Williams

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Date
November 23, 2015

The Campaign Legal Center urged the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) to review the actions taken by Rep. Roger Williams (R-TX) in offering an amendment that would benefit his own business during House consideration of the transportation reauthorization legislation.  In a letter to Ethics Committee Chair Charles Dent (R-PA) and Ranking Member Linda Sanchez (D-CA) and OCE Co-Chairs David Skaggs and Judy Biggert, CLC urged a review of Rep. Williams’ conduct and further urged the Committee to recommend changes to clarify House rules concerning recusal and conflicts of interest by Members.

U.S. House: Letter from CLC et al. to Committee on House Administration regarding MRAs

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Date
October 30, 2015

The Campaign Legal Center, joined by Common Cause, Democracy 21 and Public Citizen urged the Committee on House Administration to adopt new rules making clear that expenditures from Members’ Representation Allowances (MRAs) are subject to review and approval by the Committee.  Lax oversight of Members’ expenses has led to a series of scandals, the most recent leading to the resignation of Rep. Aaron Schock.  The letter also urged the Committee to allow MRA budgets to be periodically audited for compliance with the Members’ Congressional Handbook and House ethics rules.

U.S. House: Letter from CLC Urging the House Ethics Committee to Release Findings & Recommendations of Conflict of Interest “Working Group”

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Date
January 27, 2016

The Campaign Legal Center called on the House Ethics Committee to issue a public report or statement on the findings, recommendations and conclusions of a “working group” established in 2013 to review House conflict of interest rules and guidance.  The Campaign Legal Center urged the Committee to publicly release the group’s recommendations and the changes made in the guidance, as well as disclose the “ethics experts” with whom the working group met.

Super PACs: How We Got Here, Where We Need To Go

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On December 2, 2011, Campaign Legal Center President Trevor Potter addressed the current state of affairs of  our federal campaign finance system in a speech in Austin before the Professional Advocacy Association of Texas.  The remarks recount the series of actions that brought us to where we are today and chart a path toward a remedy for a system veering toward election-by-auction. 

I’m glad that my work as the lawyer for Stephen Colbert’s Super PAC makes introductions so easy:  you can just show some of the clips of me giving legal advice on air!  As that video illustrated, though, even the communications genius of Stephen Colbert cannot always make the legal intricacies of Super PACs easy.  So, let me start by summarizing how we got to where we are today.

To read the full speech, click here.

Money in Politics Lecture at the Chautauqua Institute

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Date
January 15, 2016

Lecture by CLC President Trevor Potter to the Chautauqua Institution as part of the Chautauqua Lecture Series session on "Markets, Morals and the Social Contract" in July 2013.

After the elevated philosophical thoughts of Michael Sandel and David Brooks the last two mornings, I am afraid I am going to lower the tone and be crass and talk about Money---and not just any money, but Money in Politics.

To read the full speech, click here.

To view video footage of the lecture, click here. 

 

Can Our Democracy Survive the Supreme Court? Donald S. Bernstein Lecture at Princeton University

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Date
April 22, 2014

Lecture by CLC President Trevor Potter to the Wilson School of Public & International Affairs at Princeton University, April 22, 2014.

It is often said of history that those who forget it are doomed to repeat it. For the last 125 years, the subject of money in politics — of campaign funding and disclosure — has been at the center of our political and public policy debates, and yet it sometimes sounds as if these issues are new to us.

To read the full lecture, click here.

U.S. House: Letter from CLC et al. to Speaker Paul Ryan on Congressional Travel

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Date
November 5, 2015

House Speaker Paul Ryan should suspend privately-funded foreign travel by House members and staff and launch a formal review of the rules governing it, said the Campaign Legal Center and other advocacy organizations.

U.S. Senate: Testimony of Lawrence M. Noble on "Revisiting IRS Targeting: Progress of Agency Reforms and Congressional Options"

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Date
July 30, 2015

Testimony of Lawrence M. Noble before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal Courts hearing on the IRS’s enforcement of the restrictions on political activity by non-profit tax-exempt groups who do not disclose their donors. The testimony is entitled "Revisiting IRS Targeting: Progress of Agency Reforms and Congressional Options". 

FEC: Comments Filed by CLC & Democracy 21 on Agenda Document No. 13-21: Proposed Amendments to the OGC Enforcement Manual

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Date
July 12, 2013

Comments filed by the Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 informing the FEC of their strong objections to the changes to the agency’s Enforcement Manual that have been proposed by Commissioners McGahn, Hunter and Petersen. They argue that the proposed changes must be rejected by the Commission because they would prevent the free exchange of information between the professional staff of the agency and the Justice Department, United States Attorneys and other agencies, at the expense of enforcing the nation’s campaign finance laws. 

Wolfson v. Concannon: Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Amici Brief of CLC et al. in Support of Concannon's Petition for Rehearing En Banc

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Case
Wolfson v. Concannon

In states that choose their judges through elections, judicial codes of conduct are “‘[t]he principal safeguard against judicial campaign abuses’ that threaten to imperil ‘public confidence in the fairness and integrity of the nation’s elected judges.’” Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co., Inc., 556 U.S. 868, 889 (2009) (citation omitted). For this reason, it is universally acknowledged that judicial codes further “a vital state interest.” Id.

U.S. House: Letter from CLC et al. to Chairman Skaggs and Co-Chairman Goss of the OCE

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Date
July 10, 2015

A letter written by the Campaign Legal Center, Common Cause, Democracy 21, League of Women Voters, Public Citizen and U.S. PIRG. The organizations are writing to inform Chairman Skaggs and Co-Chairman Goss of their views regarding the limited circumstances under which the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics Committee) can remove a matter from the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE). 

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