CCP “Outsiders” or “Insiders”? By Luke Wachob CPI refers to the RGA and DGA as “outside” spenders because most of their spending occurs independently ...
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In the News The Libertarian Republic: Senators Hold Hearing About Abandoning the First Amendment By Joe Trotter The amendment, written by Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) and co-sponsored ...
In the News Roll Call: A Constitutional Right to Incumbency? By Eric Wang Imagine if, 20 years ago, Congress had passed a law limiting each ...
In the News Wall Street Journal: Congress Abetted the IRS Targeting of Conservatives By Brad Smith and David Keating On Monday the Center for ...
In the News The Post and Courier: S.C. not looking at raising campaign contribution limits By Robert Behre During the past year, Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, ...