By Sarah LeeALEXANDRIA, VA – The Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) today announced that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court has been filed in the lawsuit challenging one of the aggregate contribution limits in federal campaign finance laws.
WASHINGTON — Eased out with an $8 million payout provided by an influential Republican fundraiser, former GOP House Majority Leader Dick Armey says he has left the conservative tea party group FreedomWorks because of an internal split over the group’s future direction.
By Eliza Newlin Carney“They leave out the third factor, which is that it would lead to a system of legalized bribery — pure, legalized bribery,” Wertheimer said.
By Kevin CirilliAs for why he split, he declined to get into specifics. “They were matters of principle. It’s how you do business as opposed to what you do. But I don’t want to be the guy to create problems,” he told Mother Jones.
Disclosure
By Seth ClineSheldon Adelson didn’t spend the $100 million he promised he would to beat President Barack Obama this cycle. He didn’t spend the $54 million he reported to the Federal Election Commission.
By Tarini PartiNew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave $50,000 to the super PAC affiliated with Democratic abortion rights group EMILY’s List just before Election Day, federal campaign finance reports filed Tuesday show.
Lobbying and Ethics
By Kate Ackley“It’s our profession, and I want to make sure people understand exactly what we’re doing on a day-to-day basis,” Ward said. “We’re not just walking around Capitol Hill with cash sticking out of our pocket, trying to hand out everywhere.”
By Fredreka Schouten5:40PM EST December 3. 2012 – WASHINGTON – The National Association of Realtors has spent more than $65 million to lobby Congress and federal agencies on a wide array of issues in the past three years – from preserving mortgage-interest deductions on vacation homes to opposing efforts to increase the down payments required for home loans.
By Tim CraigD.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) on Monday all but declared campaign finance reform dead for the session, saying there is almost no chance the body can complete work on the issue before the Christmas recess.
By COLUMB HIGGINSPETERSBURG – Upper Township Committee approved an ordinance last week that prohibits any contribution from contractors to candidates running for local political office.