"The Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) released an agenda today, 'After 2010: A Modern Agenda for Campaign Finance Reform,' which outlines steps policymakers can take to increase incentives for citizen participation in politics, encourage electoral competition and simplify the maze of campaign finance regulations.
'After the failure of the DISCLOSE Act, which inflamed partisan tensions, this reform agenda offers a way forward for the next Congress to overhaul campaign finance law while respecting First Amendment rights,' said Bradley A. Smith, the chairman of the Center for Competitive Politics and a former FEC chairman."
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
CCP releases post-2010 policy agenda
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