
Reports
Why We Left Congress
How the Legislative Branch is Broken and What We Can Do About It...
A report by: Read the press release.
Reports
How Washington Power Players Use Leadership PAC Contributions to Buy Access and Influence
In “Leadership PACs, Inc.,” Issue One reveals how Washington power players — including some of the largest companies, trade associations and labor unions in America — use leadership PACs to buy access and influence.
Most Americans have no idea that leadership PACs exist, yet those who pay to play in Washington use contributions to these accounts as a means to gain access and curry favor with lawmakers — while legally evading campaign contribution limits.
In October 2018, roughly 90 percent of members of the U.S. House of Representatives had a leadership PAC, and just three sitting senators did not have one. A handful of members of Congress had two. Some politicians even form them before they are elected to federal office.
This report documents how leadership PACs are a problem for both political parties in Washington. It also shows that there is growing bipartisan momentum to curb the abuses and misuses of these little-known committees.
Learn more:
Issue: Leadership PACs
Reports
How the Legislative Branch is Broken and What We Can Do About It...
A report by: Read the press release.
Reports
The Top 15 Dark Money Groups in the Post-Citizens United Era...
Just 15 dark money groups in the post-Citizens United era accounted for over 75 percent of the more than $800 million in political dark money spent between January 2010 and December…
Reports
How Leadership PACs Became Politicians’ Preferred Ticket to Luxury Living...
Politicians use leadership PACs to stay at five-star resorts, pay for golf memberships and spend big at Disney properties A new report released today by Issue One and Campaign Legal…