Citizens United Part II: Montana Attorney General Takes A Stand
WASHINGTON -- Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock says that he has been so personally involved in the Citizens United sequel soon to be considered ...
WASHINGTON -- Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock says that he has been so personally involved in the Citizens United sequel soon to be considered ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 02.20.2012
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked the Montana Supreme Court's decision in December upholding the state's century-old ban on corporate political spen...
D. R. Tucker | Posted 04.17.2012
Surely, there are some moderate moneymen who miss the days of Nelson Rockefeller and Edward Brooke, who recall a time when the GOP cherished common sense and revered rationality.
Anthony Gregory | Posted 04.09.2012
Stephen Colbert's presidential run was meant to be a joke, but his Super PAC has brought in some serious dough. Along with fellow Comedy Central star Jon Stewart, he has successfully made a mockery of presidential campaign laws.
Kent Greenfield | Posted 03.27.2012
If progressives are split, the benefactors of corporate money will have an easy job obstructing any meaningful reform. If progressives can agree on a remedial strategy, we might have a shot at getting something done.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jon Ward | Posted 01.25.2012
WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) was supposed to do a conference call with reporters Wednesday hitting Newt Gingrich on behalf of Mitt Romney'...
Rep. Dennis Kucinich | Posted 03.22.2012
This is not a progressive issue or a conservative issue. This is not a Tea Party issue or a liberal issue. This is an American issue. Money is destroying our politics and our political system. The signs are everywhere.
David Boaz | Posted 02.06.2012
This story is not new, but it's such a perfect encapsulation of the Washington establishment that it's still worth looking at.
Leo Hindery, Jr. | Posted 01.22.2012
Now is one of those genuine turning points in electoral politics, and this time we as a nation will decide just how much influence we're going to let corporations have over our political system.
Roll Call | Eliza Newlin Carney | Posted 09.19.2011
As the co-author, with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), of the landmark 2002 ban on unlimited soft money donations, Feingold has emerged as the reform move...
HuffingtonPost.com | Dan Froomkin | Posted 08.22.2011
WASHINGTON -- Democrats outraged by the legal rulings that allowed unlimited corporate contributions to pour into the 2010 elections have taken two pa...
Pearl Korn | Posted 08.20.2011
Perhaps President Abraham Lincoln's famous words of hope for a "... government of the people, by the people, for the people..." will yet ring true again -- with a little help from Russ Feingold and his growing movement.
Jane White | Posted 08.07.2011
If you need evidence that this country has been hijacked by special interests, look no further than the hell that compromised politicians are putting Elizabeth Warren through.
Sen. Fritz Hollings | Posted 06.18.2011
Limiting spending in campaigns would give the senator time to listen. Lobbyists and special interests would be limited. There would be time to debate rather than fundraise. And the people would recoup their government.
HuffingtonPost.com | Amanda Terkel | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON -- When some senators retire, they decide to take lucrative lobbying jobs. Others go straight to Wall Street. But Wisconsin Democrat Russ ...
Keith Wagstaff | Posted 05.25.2011
We can't force people to move into politically heterogeneous neighborhoods, nor would we want to. What we can do is introduce social norms that aim to combat destructive hyper-partisanship.
The Huffington Post | Nick Wing | Posted 05.25.2011
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) heaped praise on his departing Democratic colleague, three-term Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, on Tuesday, saying that th...
Jessica Levinson | Posted 05.25.2011
The Court's ruling will likely determine the constitutional limits of rescue fund provisions and define the boundaries of public financing laws across the country.
Joan E. Dowlin | Posted 05.25.2011
How the midterm elections will turn out will be very interesting. But whatever the outcome, we can agree we want civility in D.C. And that means we need campaign finance reform and we need it now.
HuffingtonPost.com | Ryan Grim | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON -- John McCain's Senate campaign is directly coordinating with the candidacy of Arizona Republican House challenger Ruth McClung in apparen...
Michael Winship | Posted 05.25.2011
The McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform act has been eviscerated by the courts and what's left of it is barely enforced by the Federal Election Commission. The same goes for various provisions of the Federal tax code.
John Paul Rollert | Posted 05.25.2011
The Supreme Court building is the Yankee Stadium of constitutional interpretation, and Tea Party members have been waving our founding document for a while now.
Kyle Shamberg | Posted 05.25.2011
Until we address the lingering problem of campaign finance, change in other important areas will continue to be hamstrung by the donors whose interests are best served by the current status quo.
Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday reaffirmed a ban on unlimited contributions to political parties, rejecting a Republican Party appeal ...
Rob Richie | Posted 05.25.2011
At the age of 88, Doris "Granny D" Haddock set out on a 3,200-mile walk across America for campaign finance reform. Her inspirational life came to a close this month, a century after it began.
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 05.22.2012