NYT: Loopholes Grow In Bill To Offset Ruling On Campaigns
Congressional Democrats are pushing hard for legislation to rein in the
power of special interests by requiring more disclosure of their roles
in paying for campaign advertising -- but as they struggle to find the
votes they need to pass it they are carving out loopholes for, yes,
special interests.
In a deal that left even architects of the legislation squirming with unease, authors of a bill intended to counter a Supreme Court ruling allowing corporations and unions to pour money directly into campaign commercials provided an exception this week for the National Rifle Association, one of the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington.
Read the entire New York Times article here.
In a deal that left even architects of the legislation squirming with unease, authors of a bill intended to counter a Supreme Court ruling allowing corporations and unions to pour money directly into campaign commercials provided an exception this week for the National Rifle Association, one of the most powerful lobbying groups in Washington.
Read the entire New York Times article here.


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