Coalition of good government, civil rights, environmental, labor, business, religious and grassroots community organizations urge Governor Cuomo to create a public campaign financing program for New York State.
The Brennan Center testified before the New York City Council on systemic problems in the ongoing mortgage foreclosure crisis and its effect on New York City Neighbordhoods.
The Brennan Center for Justice submitted written testimony for a U.S. Senate hearing examining Florida’s new election law, H.B. 1355, stating that the law’s onerous restrictions on community-based voter registration drives are unconstitutional and offering solutions for modernizing the state’s voter registration system.
The Brennan Center for Justice submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commision, urging it to require television broadcasters to post financial information about spending on political advertisements online.
The Brennan Center for Justice submitted a comment to the Securities and Exchange Commission, urging it to require public companies to disclose their direct and indirect political spending.
The Brennan Center for Justice submitted a letter to members of the U.S. House of Representatives urging them to oppose a bill that would terminate the Election Assistance Commission and end the presidential public financing system.
The Brennan Center for Justice submitted a comment to the Federal Election Commission urging it to deny American Crossroads' request to allow federal candidates to appear in Super PAC advertisements.
The Brennan Center's Lawrence Norden speaks on new state voting law changes and the potential negative effects for voters at a Capitol Hill forum called by members of congress.