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Solutions 101: What is Disclosure?
Disclosure is the foundation of campaign finance regulation. Being able to follow the money in our elections allows the public to hold those who give it and spend it responsible.…
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New emails released from the State Department during presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s time in charge reveal a disappointing trend: a series of exchanges between Clinton Foundation heads and donors that culminated in access to the Secretary of State herself.
While the emails, as of now, fail to show any actual favors granted, the general practice of donations-for-access is quite troubling.
The Supreme Court established in Citizens United v. FEC, and upheld in McCutcheon v. FEC and 2016’s McDonnell v. United States, that “ingratiation and access” are not corruption. To identify a clear instance of corruption, there must be an explicit quid pro quo — a specific “this for that.” A quid by itself is not enough to convict an individual with corruption.
But a large donation, a wink and nod, is sufficient to at least bend policy without explicit exchanges.
If conservatives are frustrated by Secretary Clinton’s behavior, but even more so by the fact that she likely won’t face any repercussions, join the club.
This sort of influence peddling is a daily occurrence with our elected officials. Thanks to lax campaign finance laws, further weakened by Supreme Court decisions like Citizens United and McCutcheon, large donors have more influence over candidates than ever.
Meredith McGehee, policy director at the Campaign Legal Center, said, “This is classic access and influence buying.” But the Court has declined to call this behavior corruption. “They say this is just the way the system works,” she said. “They’re saying spending large sums of money doesn’t give rise to quid pro-quo favors.”
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Disclosure is the foundation of campaign finance regulation. Being able to follow the money in our elections allows the public to hold those who give it and spend it responsible.…
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The presumed frontrunner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination had raised millions of dollars, traveled around the country, and given speech after speech about the future of the nation, all before…
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Some good news out of Alabama, where state legislators have recognized that without well-defined regulations and clear enforcement mechanisms, it is impossible to monitor the flow of money into and out…