Legislation & Testimony
Campaign Finance Reform

Testimony of E. Joshua Rosenkranz on Campaign Reform: Citizen Participation (April 26, 2000)

Today, this Committee addresses the critically important subject of issue advocacy and citizen participation in politics and campaigns, another facet of campaign reform that has been a top priority for the Brennan Center. The central issue at this hearing

– 04/26/00

Testimony of Deborah Goldberg on Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC, and Its Implications for Federal Campaign Finance Reform

What comes through most strikingly from Shrink Missouri - and not only from the majority opinion - is the Court’s profound concern about the state of our democracy. The Court was painfully aware that “[d]emocracy works ‘only if the people have fait

– 03/22/00

Brennan Center Letter Opposing the Nomination of Bradley Smith to FEC

The Brennan Center urges the Senate to reject Bradley Smith as FEC nominee

– 03/03/00

Poison Pill Amendments To Campaign Finance Reform: Hazards To The Health Of Democracy

Opponents of campaign finance reform are seeking to kill the Shays-Meehan bill (H.R. 417) by attaching poison pill amendments that no true supporter of democracy should swallow.

– 08/30/99

Bradley A. Smith: A Potential FEC Nominee Who Would Repeal All Election Laws And Abolish The Agency He Aspires To Head

Imagine the President nominating an Attorney General who believes that most of our criminal laws are “profoundly undemocratic” and unconstitutional.

– 06/03/99

Comments to FEC on Proposed Presidential Public Funding Rules

The Brennan Center’s comments on the proposed rules for the presidential public financing system

Authored by: Brennan Center
– 02/01/99

Statement of ACLU Leadership Supporting Constitutionality of Efforts to Enact Reasonable Campaign Finance Reform

“We believe that the First Amendment is designed to safeguard a functioning and fair democracy. The current system of campaign financing makes a mockery of that ideal by enabling the rich to set the national agenda, and to exercise disproportionate influe

Authored by: ACLU
– 06/19/98

Letter to Senators Regarding NRLC Objections to the Snowe-Jeffords Amendment

Letter written by Brennan Center leadership to Senators to rebut letters from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), dated February 17
and February 20, 1998, in opposition to the Snowe-Jeffords Amendment to the McCain-Feingold Bill.

Authored by: Brennan Center
– 02/20/98

Letter to FEC Re: Regulation of Express Advocacy

The Brennan Center believes that the F.E.C. properly rejected the “magic words” approach recently adopted by the First Circuit in Maine Right to Life, in favor of the long-standing and better reasoned decision of the Ninth Circuit in F.E.C. v. F

– 12/08/97

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