Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates September 2011 No. 6 Vol. 14
Money and Elections

Free Speech and Campaign Funding

Arizona’s Campaign Finance System

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Money and Elections

Recent Developments in Campaign Finance Law

Federal law has regulated money in elections for more than a century. Concerns about limiting the potential for corruption and informing voters have been at the heart of that law and related regulations and judicial decisions. Restrictions on private money in campaigns, particularly large contributions, have been a common theme throughout the history of Federal campaign finance law. The roles of corporations, unions, interest groups, and private funding from individuals have attracted consistent regulatory attention. Congress has also required that certain information about campaigns’ financial transactions be made public. Collectively, three principles embodied in this regulatory tradition — limits on…

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