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Campiagn finance reform is when corporations give the one of the presidents money for their campaign. If the president that the corporation gave money to wins the campaign then the president will treat that corporation better and special.

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Where is information on campaign finance reform?

The campaign finance reform is the political effort in the United States of America to change the involvement of money in politics, primarily in political campaigns.


What are the most common ethical violations in finance?

The most frequently occurring ethical violations in finance relate to insider trading, stakeholder interest versus stockholder interest, investment management, and campaign financing.


Why haven't the changes to campaign finance laws passed in 2002 been effective in stopping the flow of soft money?

The laws limit the shift of money going to political parties but not to other groups.


What laws have restricted campaign financing?

Several key laws have sought to restrict campaign financing in the United States. The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) of 1971 established limits on contributions and required disclosure of campaign finances. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 further restricted the use of soft money and regulated issue advocacy ads. Additionally, the Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. FEC significantly weakened these restrictions by allowing unlimited independent spending by corporations and unions, leading to ongoing debates about the influence of money in politics.


How does finance influence education campaigns?

First and foremost the source(s) of the funding determines what education campaign is about and may even influence the perspective taken by the campaign. Finally, the amount of money determines which forms the campaign takes. One level of funding may provide for newspaper ads and educational brochures while another could fund television, internet and radio public service announcements finally another level of funding could produce a documentary.

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Is the campaign finance reform part of the constitution?

No it is not.


Where is information on campaign finance reform?

The campaign finance reform is the political effort in the United States of America to change the involvement of money in politics, primarily in political campaigns.


Prior to 2002 what law regulated campaign finance?

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act


How did the federal election campaigh act reform campaign contribution?

The federal election campaign act was to regulate the campaign finance legislation.


In 2002 a major campaign finance reform bill banning the what?

Soft Money


What is the McCainFeingold bill?

It has to do with campaign finance reform and limits PAC's influence on elections.


What is meaning of campaign finance reform?

The term campaign finance reform may be used to refer to a political attempt to make amendments in the manner that money is handled in a nation. It often involves more than one person.


Why would members of Congress vote against campaign finance reform?

Members of Congress vote against campaign finance reform because it negatively affects their campaigns. The current law are very advantageous to those with the right fundraising contacts.


What major campaign finance reform bill banning was passed by congress in 2002?

Soft money


What has the author Melissa M Smith written?

Melissa M. Smith has written: 'Campaign finance reform' -- subject(s): Campaign funds, Law and legislation


Why is there a concern to have campaign finance reform?

There are a series of campaign finance loopholes in which allow factions to take control of certain portions of the government. A concept in which is very dangerous. By creating reform, these loopholes will be eliminated, and the founding fathers' original intention of having a government that is non-faction based/influenced is maintained.


Why is campaign finance reform so difficult?

because incumbent officials recieve more money than their opponents therefore why would these incumbents vote for reform? this would mean they get less money to campaign with "turkeys voting for an early christmas"