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Checkbook Democracy | A Special Segment on Campaign Finance Reform | A Project of
Content: A master Web resource covering campaign finance
reform. From The American Prospect magazine.
Illinois Campaign for Political Reform
Content: Non-partisan group working to take big money out of Illinois politics. Site includes updated campaign finance info on Illinois politicians.
Brennan Center Democracy Program - Campaign Finance Reform
Content: Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission (Colorado Republican II) (U.S. Sup. Ct. 2001
Online resource for campaign finance reform research, campaign finance news, and
Content: Campaign contributions and soft money are a growing concern to the American people. To help restore public faith in the electoral system, The Pew Charitable Trusts support efforts to improve the quality of campaigns and elections by encouraging norms of...
Almanac of Policy Issues: Campaign Finance Reform
Content: Latest news, background information, and links on campaign finance reform, including the McCain-Feingold campaign reform proposal to restrict soft money contribitions.
Public Citizen | Campaign Finance Reform - Campaign Finance Reform
Content: Public Citizen has long been committed to bringing about comprehensive campaign finance reform. The best and most comprehensive reform is voluntary public financing of all federal elections where candidates have strong incentives to replace private money...
Public Campaign -- A New Kind of Reform Politics
Content: Public Campaign is fighting for Clean
Money Campaign Reform to take special-interest money out of America's
elections.
Still More Campaign Finannce Control!
Content: Cartoons about the crash of Russia's MIR space station.
Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Content: Nonpartisan coalition for campaign finance reform in Wisconsin. Provides online campaign finance record for state legislators.
Granny D. Home Page
Content: Web page of Senior citizen Doris Haddock ("Granny D.")who walked across the country, arriving in Washington, D.C. in Feb. 2000, to support campaign finance reform.
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