The committee, established under New York's anti-corruption Moreland Act, will have subpoena power and go after
the influence of campaign contributions.
«The process was tainted due to
the influence of campaign contributions given to New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo,» according to the civil lawsuit filed by LI Clean Tech.
Not exact matches
Governments have made efforts to improve accountability by requiring lobbyists to register their activity and making
campaign contributions public, predicated on the idea that transparency will reduce the risk
of undue
influence.
«Any payment by a person such as Cohen on behalf
of or in consultation with a candidate to
influence an election is an in - kind «
contribution'to the candidate under
campaign finance law subject to a $ 2,700 limit and disclosure requirements,» he said.
But under federal
campaign finance rules, a
contribution is «anything
of value given, loaned or advanced to
influence a federal election.»
Any payment by a person such as Cohen on behalf
of or in consultation with a candidate to
influence an election is an in - kind «
contribution» to the candidate under
campaign finance law subject to a $ 2,700 limit and disclosure requirements.
«(Tkaczyk's)
campaign proved that New Yorkers are tired
of the corrupting
influence of big money on politics, where major
campaign contributions grease the wheels to special access and preferred legislative outcomes for a select few.»
Scharff says she believes the timing is also right, the Occupy Wall Street movement has focused the debate on the
influence of large corporations in society, and she says there's also been a lot
of attention drawn to recent Supreme court decisions, like Citizens United, which ruled, essentially, that when it comes to
campaign contributions, corporations are people, too.
That's
of little consolation to
campaign finance watchdogs concerned that those who have — or are seeking to have — business with New York are continuing to use this wrinkle in the state's
contribution rules to exert their
influence.
Companies routinely circumvent New York's
campaign contribution limits by giving through multiple LLC entities, which has degraded the integrity
of our elections and given certain interests outsized
influence in both chambers
of the legislature.
«We urge the Elections Committee to pass Senator Squadron's legislation, and the full Senate and Assembly to pass this critical reform that would improve our
campaign finance and ethics laws by reducing the
influence of big
contributions on the decisions made by our elected officials.»
If there is anything recent events have taught us, it's that we need to limit the outsized
influence of wealthy corporate donors, who have been able to
influence lawmakers by making virtually unlimited
campaign contributions to candidates — often without even disclosing their identities.
A lot
of times, and most
of the time when it comes to
campaign contributions, they're looking to
influence the individual who is the beneficiary
of their largesse,» Horner said.
The criticism Teachout was making was not over direct
contributions like the checks cut by the Soros family to her
campaign, but the
influence of big money flowing to super PACs.
DiNapoli has
influenced corporations to make greater disclosure
of political
campaign contributions, and he divested some stock in gun companies after the shootings at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut.
«A lot
of times and most
of the time when it comes to
campaign contributions they're looking to
influence the individual who is the beneficiary
of their largesse.»
In addition, Schneiderman wants to limit the
influence of large donors on
campaigns by enacting public
campaign financing and limiting
contributions.
Most
of EMILY's List's
influence comes in the form
of bundled
campaign contributions, but the group now also does polling and airs television and radio ads.
In response to the court decisions, the supplemental grants were removed from the state's
campaign financing law; the basic grant
of public money to gubernatorial candidates was doubled to make participants more competitive and a low, $ 100 limit was placed on lobbyist
contributions, thus limiting their
influence.
House Democrats said the legislation is intended to «increase transparency» and show who is making
contributions to outside political groups, and to reduce the
influence of those independent political action committees making expenditures on Connecticut
campaigns.
The ability
of LLC's to circumvent
campaign contribution limits promotes a «pay - to - play» atmosphere in state government, giving some individuals undue
influence.
In real terms, these rules which exist in virtually every jurisdiction, include laws and regulations which forbid the unauthorized use
of state resources for political purposes,
contributions from dubious sources, violation
of campaign funding limits as prescribed by enabling laws, the use
of money to
influence voters and election outcomes, non-disclosure
of campaign spending, abuse
of media, broadcasting and political advertising rules, and rules on declaration
of assets, academic qualifications, health and other disclosures and internal party guidelines and rules.
The report recommended public financing
of campaigns to limit big donors»
influence, closing loopholes that allow companies to ignore current state
contribution limits and toughening bribery penalties.
In a Daily News OpEd, Vance insisted he has «never allowed someone's wealth, power, race, or
campaign contributions to
influence my decisions,» and announced the Center for the Advancement
of Public Integrity has begun a 90 - day independent review
of how he handles
contributions.
The Republican Party filed a lawsuit Thursday to overturn the ban on unlimited
campaign contributions that is the cornerstone
of a 2002 law designed to reduce the
influence of big donors in politics.
With the possible exception
of public - finance advocates, most people aren't much concerned about politicians accepting
campaign contributions from individuals or businesses with whom or over whom they might have
influence.
Significantly limiting
campaign contributions to limit the
influence of special interests and the wealthy
Teachout, who has made limiting the
influence of money on politics a core
campaign issue, has said that she was focused on grassroots fundraising efforts, with
contributions averaging just $ 19.
«Limit the
influence of dark money
campaign contributions and end government spending that takes place in the shadows» through measures such as closing the infamous LLC loophole.
Padgett has contributed to Ney's
campaigns, received nearly $ 8,000 in
contributions from Ney and had endorsed the corrupt congressman's candidacy even after countless instances
of influence peddling were revealed.
Evidence and testimony showed how some lawmakers can wield their considerable power to extort benefits for themselves or others; how the weak enforcement
of lax financial disclosure requirements gives legislators ample opportunity to mask illegal payments as outside income; how moneyed real estate interests spend millions
of dollars in
campaign contributions to
influence legislation; and how power is concentrated in the hands
of the so - called three men in a room: the legislative leaders and the governor.
In fact, it's enough to buy a lot
of political
influence through
campaign contributions and spending on lobbying.
(06/26/2013) Sources
of campaign contributions to members
of Senate suggest Congress will be unlikely to take action on comprehensive climate legislation, indicates data collected by MapLight, a group that tracks money's
influence on politics.
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of dollars to
influence the national discussion this year, from
campaign contributions to Santa Claus giving out «clean coal» at the Metro exits closest to Congressional offices to sponsoring presidential debates throughout the election cycle.
This is a relatively new phenomenon Business has incredible
influence on our society — through giving
campaign contributions, lobbying for legislation, ownership
of the media, employing citizens as workers and selling to them as consumers.
In a 2000 report, the ABA Commission on State Judicial Selection Standards warned
of the «alarming increase in efforts by special interests to
influence the outcome
of judicial elections through both financial
contributions and attack
campaigning.»
Finally, regardless
of whether you decide to contribute to judicial
campaigns or not and regardless
of whether you think
contributions are likely to affect an individual judge or not, you should avoid claiming to a client, or to anyone else, that contributing to an election
campaign might be a viable way to
influence a judge's decision.
Moyers: Let me just give you some statistics from a poll conducted by the Texas state supreme court and the Texas state bar association, which found that 83 %
of the public think judges are already unduly
influenced by
campaign contributions.
According to a 2011 survey conducted by Justice at Stake, a non-partisan organization whose mission is to ensure an impartial court system, 83 percent
of the public believe that judicial
campaign contributions influence judges» decisions to some degree (National Registered Voters Frequency Questionnaire, October 2011).
This is a combination
of the alienating parent's
influence and the child's active
contributions to the
campaign of denigration against the alienated / target parent.