No comment.In a submission to the supreme court on Monday, attorneys general from 22 states and Washington, DC representing both major parties called for the Montana law [restricting corporate money in politics - the Corrupt Practices Act] to be upheld.
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That position has been challenged by a conservative interest group, American Tradition Partnership, which has asked the US supreme court to overturn the Montana ruling.
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The challenge over the Montana action has been backed by Senator John McCain, who authored the campaign finance law struck down by the US supreme court in Citizens United. In that ruling, Justice Anthony Kennedy’s majority opinion said that money does not “give rise to corruption or the appearance of corruption”.
Raw Story
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Not Likely, But Thanks for Trying
Labels:
campaign finance,
Citizens United,
corporatization,
Montana
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