Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest October 1998 No. 10 Vol. 77
Legislative Background

Campaign Finance Reform

The Debate Over Money and Politics

Legislative Background

Recent Action on Campaign Finance Reform

Each succeeding Congress since 1986 has focused more intensely than the last on campaign finance reform; however, no bills have been signed into law. In the 101st, 102nd, and 103rd Congresses (1989 to 1994), the House and Senate each passed comprehensive bills to encourage candidates to comply with voluntary spending limits. The 102nd Congress approved a bill and sent it to President Bush for his signature, but the President vetoed it. 104th Congress In 1995, President Clinton and House Speaker Newt Gingrich (GA-R) agreed in principle to the formation of an independent commission to recommend campaign and lobbying reforms; however,…

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