Campaign Finance Enforcement
The Federal Elections Commission (FEC) is charged with enforcing federal campaign finance laws. Even before the Supreme Court gutted more than sixty years' of rules in the Citizens United v. FEC decision, the FEC regularly failed to do its job. The FEC is a politicized and paralyzed agency that lacks the leadership needed to regulate our elections fairly. President Obama's appointees for the FEC have been blocked in a Senate confirmation standoff. It's time for a change at the FEC.
MORE RESOURCES ON CAMPAIGN FINANCE ENFORCEMENT
- Letter Supporting the Embattled Office of Congressional Ethics, June 9, 2010
- Chart: Permissible PAC and Non-Profit Political Activity Under Federal Campaign Finance and Tax Laws, June 2, 2010
- Regulatory Comments: The Rules after Citizens United v. FEC, Feb. 24, 2010
- Press Release: FEC Allows Corporate Gift-Giving to Senate Candidates, Flouts Federal Election Law, Nov. 20, 2009
- Open Letter to President Obama: Fix the FEC Deadlock, April 30, 2009
- Press Release: Lessons from Emily’s List: Defending the Nation’s Campaign Finance Laws Requires Fixing the Agency That Is Supposed to Be in Charge, Nov. 2, 2009