Special Report No. 1: Special Interests, Partisan Pouts, and the Usual Suspects

February 23, 2009   •  By Sean Parnell   •  ,

In 2007, the state of New Jersey conducted its second experiment with taxpayer-funded political campaigns, often called “clean elections” by advocates of such programs

Issue Analysis 5: Do Lower Contribution Limits Decrease Public Corruption?

January 1, 2009   •  By Laura Renz   •  ,

Supporters of campaign finance regulation regularly assert that contributions to political candidates need to be limited in order to reduce corruption by elected officials, and the lower the ...

Issue Analysis 4: Do Taxpayer Financed Campaigns Save Taxpayer Dollars?

September 1, 2008   •  By Sean Parnell   •  ,

Critics of taxpayer-funded political campaigns frequently justify their opposition in part on the idea that such programs increase government spending, add to the total tax burden on citizens, ...

Study on New Jersey “Clean Elections” Contributors

August 6, 2008   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

In 2007, the state of New Jersey conducted its second experiment with taxpayer-funded political campaigns, often called “clean elections” by advocates of such programs

Appendix 5: Conclusions and Recommendations on New Jersey’s “Clean Elections” Experiment

May 27, 2008   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

On March 28, 2008, the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (NJ ELEC) released the 2007 Fair and Clean Elections Report, nearly 100 pages in ...

Issue Analysis 1: Do ‘Clean Elections’ Reduce Lobbyist and Special Interest Influence?

March 27, 2008   •  By Laura Renz   •  ,

Maine and Arizona are currently the only two states that have statewide programs of taxpayer-funded political campaigns for state legislative campaigns, sometimes called “clean election” programs. Seeking to replace ...

Case Study No. 1: Philadelphia’s (Predictable) Unintended Consequences: The Failure of Contribution Limits in the 2007 Mayor’s Race

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January 1, 2008   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

CCP study on the effect of contribution limits on Philadelphia's 2007 mayoral race.

The Legacy of Buckley v. Valeo

March 1, 2003   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

HAVING LONG DEFENDED the First Amendment, I considered it a great privilege to have been one of the lawyers who argued Buckley v. Valeo on behalf of ...

Congressional Campaign Spending and the Quality of Democracy

August 1, 2000   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

A national debate is underway on campaign finance. Substantial scholarly and public discussion as focused on the contributions side of campaign finance, who contributes, ...

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