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Displaying all articles tagged:
Campaign Finance Reform
u.s. supreme court
July 2, 2021
Supreme Court Won’t Expand Right to Discriminate Against Same-Sex Couples
It’s a setback for those hoping for an expanded zone of safety for religious-based objections to serving LGBTQ customers, but just for now.
By
Ed Kilgore
u.s. supreme court
July 1, 2021
Supreme Court Smiles on Voter Suppression and Big Donors
After showing caution all term, the conservative majority closed by eroding the Voting Rights Act and threatening campaign-finance-reform efforts.
By
Ed Kilgore
mitch mcconnell
Jan. 17, 2019
In New Op-ed, McConnell Attacks Campaign Finance Reform and Voting Rights
McConnell jokes — and lies — his way through a Trump-friendly review of Democratic ethics and voting reforms.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Jan. 3, 2019
Democrats’ First Bill in New Congress Would Actually Drain the Swamp
Democrats signaled that they’re serious about changing the balance of power in Washington with a push for public financing of campaigns.
By
Sarah Jones
Apr. 5, 2018
Denying Merrick Garland a Hearing Biggest Accomplishment of McConnell’s Career
McConnell knows conservatives will forgive him — and Trump — almost anything in exchange for Supreme Court appointments.
By
Ed Kilgore