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Why the Federal Election Commission doesn’t work
Issue One’s latest report, “Busted & Broke: Why the Federal Election Commission doesn’t work,” reveals why the FEC is dysfunctional and how the agency lacks the budget, staff, and teeth it needs to enforce the country’s campaign finance laws as the 2020 elections unfold.
While it is common knowledge that the FEC gridlocks frequently, it is less known that the agency is severely understaffed and underfunded. The lack of resources is crippling the enforcement of existing election and anti-corruption laws.
“The FEC is failing to get its job done and creating a crisis for our elections,” said Issue One CEO Nick Penniman. “As the nation heads into what is expected to be the most expensive election in history, with foreign actors dead-set on interfering in our elections, the public deserves a watchdog with the power to hold wrongdoers accountable.”
New research by Issue One shows:
Neither Democrats nor Republicans have made new FEC nominations a priority. During his eight years in the Oval Office, President Barack Obama nominated people to fill just three seats on the FEC, while he could have nominated six. The sole individual Obama nominated during his first term withdrew from the process, and the two who were confirmed as FEC commissioners during Obama’s second term left the agency before either served a full six years. To date, President Donald Trump, who could likewise nominate six new FEC commissioners, has nominated just one. But the Senate has never acted on Trump’s nomination, even though there are two vacancies and the four sitting commissioners are each serving at least six years past the expiration of their terms.
The vacancies don’t stop at the top: A recent inspector general report noted that vacancies at the management level could result in inadequate oversight of daily operations.
As one former Republican chairman of the FEC has said, the commission “is an actual impediment to enforcement of the law.”
All this speaks to a federal agency that is unable to fulfill its mission. The commission today is underfunded, understaffed, and the anti-corruption laws that help guarantee the integrity of our campaigns are underenforced.
Read the full report “Busted & Broke: Why the Federal Election Commission doesn’t work.”
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