campaign finance reform

It takes up too much time that could be better spent.
Campaign finance reformers want the president to crack down on dark money, but they don't have high hopes.
It's a new effort to organize pop culture fans for political action.
Democrats and reform groups want the president to issue an executive order on campaign finance disclosure.
A bipartisan coalition will work to reverse what one said was "destroying us from the inside."
The passage of public financing ballot initiatives points a way forward for reformers.
The author of the controversial opinion should have known, even in 2010, that his "instant disclosure" fix didn't exist.
"It seems like people have a strange obsession with my eyebrows. I would really love it if you could give me some feedback on my ideas."
"We don’t want to hear more lip service. We want to hear action."