Center for Democracy and Technology argues that FEC regulations should not allow unfair application of the law to inhibit Internet speech.
Government accountability concerns this nonprofit and the position papers and news releases it publishes. Includes report on campaign financing.
Browse past issues, and subscribe to the biweekly email bulletin on how money in politics hurts the average citizen and democracy as a whole.
Doris Haddock, also known as Granny D, shares news of her quest to end big-money control of American politics. Read press releases.
Offers profiles and financial details for the 400 biggest donors to American political parties. Includes related discussion groups.
Leftist magazine presents the 400 people and groups that donated the most money to political campaigns for the 2000 election. Learn about causes supported by each donor.
Nonpartisan reform-advocacy group suggests that the best solution for campaign-finance abuse is publicly subsidized campaigns.
Offers a guide to the issues surrounding campaign-finance reform and discusses the problems with the current system.
Steve Weissman of Public Citizen argues that campaign-finance reform is a linchpin issue for a democratic and responsive government.
Testimony from the director of Public Citizen's litigation group argues that there is no legal basis for campaign contributions as free speech.
President of Public Citizen, Joan Claybrook, argues that reform opponents are blowing smoke over the labor unions' use of union dues.