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Former FEC Chair and Issue One Adviser Trevor Potter makes a lot of great points in this Politico op-ed about the current tragic state of our campaign finance system, calling…
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Harvard Professor and Issue One Advisory Board Member Malcolm Salter has an excellent op-ed in Forbes detailing how the sugar industry uses campaign contributions and lobbying to artificially inflate the price of sugar and maintain billion dollar subsidies.
The sugar industry, which Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush have held up as a prime example of crony capitalism, makes more PAC contributions than all other U.S. crop producers combined. The payoff? U.S. consumers pay 64 to 92 percent more for sugar than the rest of the world, on top of $3.7 billion that taxpayers shell out to the industry annually in subsidies.
The right and the left both rightfully decry crony capitalism—but to solve the problem we will have to do more than cut off subsidies. In his op-ed, Salter recommends revamping our ethics laws so that lobbyists are no longer a source of campaign cash for lawmakers. Salter also recommends empowering small-dollar donors through citizen funding so that legislators can raise the money they need for campaigns while remaining loyal to their constituents.
In addition to revamping our lobbying laws and empowering small-dollar donors, the Committee for Economic Development released a report earlier this year recommending increased transparency as a method for rooting out crony capitalism.
These recommendations are good medicine for what ails our democracy and our economy—sans the spoonful of sugar.
Issue: Money in Politics
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Former FEC Chair and Issue One Adviser Trevor Potter makes a lot of great points in this Politico op-ed about the current tragic state of our campaign finance system, calling…
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New reporting from the Washington Post today explores potential coordination between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and a super PAC that can take in unlimited donations from the types of…
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California’s campaign finance enforcement agency on Thursday announced new rules governing coordination between campaigns and outside groups making political expenditures. Under the rules, the Sacramento Bee reports, campaigns and independent…