ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Websites > Campaign Finance Reform
- Money and politics
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- In the articles on this web site, Cato scholars explain why the various campaign finance proposals are unconstitutional, based on faulty assumptions and destined to result in unintended and undesirable consequences.
- nolobby.com
Source: Mark Da Cunha
Country: United States
- This site's slogan is, "To take money out of politics, take politics out of money." It also asks, "What is the real cause of the buying and selling of favors by government officials? Without the power of government to violate rights, how will government look after the 'public interest'?"
- RealCampaignReform.org
Source: RCR
Country: United States
E-mail: info@realcampaignreform.org
- A coalition of libertarian and constitutionalist groups dedicated to "making free speech legal again" by challenging the political donation limits set out in Buckley v. Valleo in court.
- Campaign finance home page
Source: Hoover Institution
Country: United States
E-mail: huggins@hoover.stanford.edu
- Intended to help educate policymakers and citizens on the issues surrounding campaign finance reform by examining campaign finance history, current regulations, court cases, legislation, and reform proposals.
- Tracking the fat cats
Source: ATR
Country: United States
E-mail: ccowan@atr.org
- The K Street Project "traces the political affiliation, employment background and political donations of members of Washington's premier lobbying firms, trade associations and high-tech companies. [It] compiles Federal Election Commissions filings for each individual's political contributions to candidates, parties and political action committees which are overwhelmingly partisan."
- Opensecrets.org
Source: Center for Responsive Politics
Country: United States
E-mail: info@crp.org
- While this is an anti-free speech campaign finance site, it is useful for finding out who the politicians are extorting this week. This is for federal-level candidates only.
- Campaign finance reform papers
Source: FedSoc
Country: United States
- As a special panel of federal judges commences its deliberations on the constitutionality of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, the Federalist Society has published an ongoing series of essays and white papers on Buckley v. Valeo, the First Amendment, and political science perspectives on the role of money in American politics. This page will update regularly as more papers are added. (12/12/02)
- Campaign Reform Information Center
Source: The National Center for Public Policy Research
Country: United States
- A special section of the NCPPR Web site dedicated to providing useful information on campaign finance reform. Available at this site are research papers, commentary and news articles on campaign finance reform, soft money, contributions and spending limits.
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