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State Law Trending Toward Increased Campaign Finance Disclosure: Wiley
State Law Trending Toward Increased Campaign Finance Disclosure: Wiley
The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed a bill requiring 501(c)(4) organizations – often referred to as “dark money” groups – to disclose any expenses over $5,000 in the 60 days leading up to an election. Previously, these groups could run advertisements featuring candidate names and likenesses without being required to disclose spending, so long as they did not expressly advocate for or against a candidate. Now, doing so will trigger disclosure for any spending over the $5,000 threshold.
·wiley.law·
State Law Trending Toward Increased Campaign Finance Disclosure: Wiley
Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little Ne
Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little Ne
The result and lineup in today’s Supreme Court decision in FEC v. Cruz is no surprise: all the conservatives on the Court signed onto Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion holding that a loan repayment provision of the McCain-Feingold law is unconstitutional; … Continue reading Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little New Ground in FEC v. Cruz, Supreme Court Strikes Down Another Part of McCain-Feingold law →
·electionlawblog.org·
Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little Ne
Complaint alleges dark money nonprofit supporting Republican gubernatorial
Complaint alleges dark money nonprofit supporting Republican gubernatorial
A complaint filed Wednesday with the IRS, Oregon Secretary of State and Oregon Department of Justice alleges that the political nonprofit Oregon Pathfinder might have exceeded federal elections spending limits and illegally coordinated with Republican Bridget Barton's campaign for governor. The complaint was filed by the campaign manager for Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan.
·oregonlive.com·
Complaint alleges dark money nonprofit supporting Republican gubernatorial
Progressive donor puts big money into Oregon’s two contested races for dist
Progressive donor puts big money into Oregon’s two contested races for dist
In a matter of weeks, a wealthy Portlander named Aaron Boonshoft, largely unknown in progressive political circles, has become the largest financial backer to challengers hoping to unseat district attorneys in Washington and Marion counties. He's also backed a measure that would decriminalize sex work in Oregon.
·opb.org·
Progressive donor puts big money into Oregon’s two contested races for dist
Another record-breaking year of Oregon campaign spending could be ahead | K
Another record-breaking year of Oregon campaign spending could be ahead | K
With just over two weeks until Election Day, the final push for Oregon gubernatorial candidates is in full swing. That means big money is coming in. So much so, that experts believe we could be in for another record-breaking year. In 2018, the gubernatorial campaign between Gov. Kate Brown and Knute Buehler broke records with more than $37 million in spending. Ad after ad. Sign after sign, that’s just what you see on a day-to-day basis, but every single one has a cost.
·katu.com·
Another record-breaking year of Oregon campaign spending could be ahead | K