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(4/12/06) Introduction to Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA)

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(12/18/03) State-by-State Electioneering Communication Periods for the 2004 Presidential Primary pdf document [326 KB]

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(12/10/03) U.S.Supreme Court Upholds the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Law

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(11/6/02) McConnell v. Federal Election Commission: News Update

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(10/23/02) Federal Election Commission Creates Major Loopholes in the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (McCain-Feingold Law)

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(10/23/02) Public Citizen’s Analysis of How the FEC Is Undermining the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 As of October 7, 2002 pdf document [11 KB]

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(4/17/02) Is the New Campaign Finance Reform Law Constitutional?

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(4/17/02) Potential Vehicles for Special Interest Influences After Passage of McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Reform Legislation

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(4/17/02) Wins and Losses in the New Campaign Finance Reform Bill

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(1/24/02) Enron and Campaign Finance Reform

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(1/24/02) List of Swing Representatives on the Discharge Petition

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(1/24/02) Power Trip

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(1/3/02) Key Provisions of the Shays-Meehan Bill (H.R. 2356 plus proposed Manager’s Amendment)

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(7/25/01) Campaign Finance Reformers Launch Discharge Petition for Fair Votes on Reform Bill

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(7/10/01) Analysis of the Effect of the Colorado Republican Decision on the McCain-Feingold Bill

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(7/9/01) Final Battle for Campaign Finance Reform Banning Soft Money Begins Next Week

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(4/2/01) Key Provisions of the McCain-Feingold Bill (S. 27) Passed by the U.S. Senate April 2, 2001

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(1/22/01) A New Era for Campaign Finance Reform


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