California campaign ethics and disclosure rules lag behind new financial realities - latimes.com
California political ethics and disclosure rules lag behind financial realities.
The complex maneuvers and investments that candidates can make today didn't exist when voters imposed strict regulations in 1974.Proposition 15 would test government funding of California state elections - latimes.com
Backers of Proposition 15 say it would reduce the corrupting influence of special-interest money. Opponents say it would be a costly mistake, full of loopholes allowing politicians to continue benefiting from moneyed supporters.
Utah Supreme Court to hear fight over electronic signatures | Deseret News
Farley Anderson wants to see his name on the ballot come November, despite Lt. Gov. Greg Bell's decision to reject a petition that included 40 e-signatures.
SCOTUSblog » U.S. backs “soft money” ban
The Obama Administration, providing new support for Congress’ flat ban on political parties’ raising money outside the limits of federal law, urged the Supreme Court to once again uphold those limits by leaving them as is without further review.
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