TITLE

A negative incentive based proposal for campaign finance

AUTHOR(S)
Faulkner, York Moody
PUB. DATE
June 1992
SOURCE
Brigham Young University Law Review;1992, Vol. 1992 Issue 2, p493
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
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).
ACCESSION #
9701201451

Tags: CAMPAIGN funds -- Law & legislation

 

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