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Swamp Stories Episode 9: Profiting from Public Service
“There’s no question members of Congress have access to information that the public does not have, therefore if you want transparency, if you want open hands and a clean…
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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) was created to play the critical role of enforcing our federal campaign finance laws and preventing political corruption or the appearance of corruption. Its job is to investigate complaints and issue rulings or referrals about violations, and create new rules as needed.
Yet, since its creation, the agency has been largely dysfunctional and gridlocked — known for its inaction and ideological and partisan divides. And, for long periods of time during the 2020 election cycle, the nation’s campaign finance watchdog was essentially shut down due to the fact that it didn’t even have enough commissioners to perform some of its most basic duties.
In episode 27, Weston talks with the current chair and two former FEC commissioners to explore how the agency got to this place, and what can be done to help make the agency more functional and effective.
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Check out the newest episode of Swamp Stories: “Fixing the FEC”
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“There’s no question members of Congress have access to information that the public does not have, therefore if you want transparency, if you want open hands and a clean…
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“Now, 21st century soldiers of a different sort sit in dark rooms in far corners of the world, seeking to disrupt our elections, trying to sow division through digital…
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“These candidates flipped the script that money matters most in campaigns. And in the end, a message was sent to big donors: that the one half of 1 percent…