The summer of reform
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- Campaign finance: Two pretty promising proposals. Taylor Jr., Stuart // National Journal;7/18/98, Vol. 30 Issue 29, p1663
Focuses on the campaign finance proposals in the United States Congress. Congressmen supporting the proposals; Risk posed the proposals; Constitutional parameters for campaign finance.
- Shouting 'Souter' in a Crowded Theater. Coulter, Ann // Human Events;7/2/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 25, p6
Comments on campaign finance laws in the United States (U.S.) as they relate to majority opinions written by U.S. Justice David Hackett Souter on the issue. Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on campaign finance; Relation of campaign contribution and political spending with the First...
- Divvying up the war chests. McMillion, Rhonda // ABA Journal;Jan1997, Vol. 83 Issue 1, p94
Focuses on the debate in the 105th US Congress over election campaign finance reform in the wake of controversy regarding campaign contributions during the November 1996 presidential elections. Focus on the influence of foreign donors within US President Bill Clinton's administration; Issue on...
- Untitled. McAvoy, Kim // Broadcasting & Cable;11/8/93, Vol. 123 Issue 45, p51
Reports on the lack of consensus in the Congress regarding campaign finance reform legislation. Senate campaign bill proposals.
- House panel passes campaign reform bill. McAvoy, Kim // Broadcasting & Cable;11/15/93, Vol. 123 Issue 46, p50
Reports on the passage of the campaign finance reform legislation by the House Administration Committee. Lowest-unit-rate charges for federal candidates based on an agreement between the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and House and Senate leaders; Requirement of stations to offer...
- Better of a bad situation. // Broadcasting & Cable;11/15/93, Vol. 123 Issue 46, p98
Reports on the passage of the campaign finance reform bill (H.R. 3) by the House committee. Lobbying from the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB); Free airtime requirement for responding to third-party candidates; 50 percent discounts for airtime; Government's control over broadcasting.
- NAB blasts campaign ad plan. KM // Broadcasting & Cable;5/10/93, Vol. 123 Issue 19, p14
Reports on the hostile reaction of the National Association of Broadcasters to President Bill Clinton's campaign finance reform package that opens up the airwaves to all candidates. Lower rates for radio and television airtime; Senate candidates' broadcast time rate; House candidates' free...
- Half-price ticket. // Broadcasting & Cable;6/28/93, Vol. 123 Issue 26, p66
Editorial. Comments on the House and Senate's work on campaign reform legislation in which broadcasters would underwrite a program designed to curb campaign spending. Senate bill offering a discount off the lowest unit rate to candidates agreeing to the spending limits; House bill giving free...
- A negative incentive based proposal for campaign finance... Faulkner, York Moody // Brigham Young University Law Review;1992, Vol. 1992 Issue 2, p493
Highlights the 1992 elections in the United States, and campaign finance reform. Information on problems in the campaign finance system; Dependence of political candidates on political action committees (PACs).


