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California’s New Disclose Act Sets Example for the Nation

California prides itself on being an incubator for democracy reform, so perhaps there’s reason to hope that the state’s attack this week on the scourge of “dark money” in our elections will spread across the country.

Press Club Panel Examines “New Nullification” in the Senate

A standing room only crowd turned out Tuesday at the National Press Club for a Common Cause-sponsored panel discussion of “The ‘New Nullification’ At Work,” a report issued this Spring on continuing dysfunction in the U.S. Senate.

Omaha World Herald: Nebraska Legislature examines new rules to limit filibusters

Gavin Geis, executive director for Common Cause Nebraska, said the current rules serve as a safeguard that ensures a balanced approach to redistricting, a process that has received heavy scrutiny across the country for over-politicization.

"The removal of party registration as a factor in selecting committee members may lead to a lack of diversity in thought and perspective, resulting in skewed representation that doesn't accurately (represent) the political landscape of our state," Geis said.

Federal Court Strikes Down Ban on Unauthorized Committees Using Candidate Names in Website Addresses

Todayโ€™s District Court ruling is disappointing as it will embolden to scam PACs to trade on the names of candidates to raise money for their own ends from unknowing citizens. The core requirements of the ban though are in the statute itself and are still enforceable. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) can and should still be enforcing the banโ€”and opening a rulemaking to establish new disclaimer requirements for non-candidate websites that use a candidateโ€™s name in the URL. The court itself cited such new disclaimer requirements as an...

Common Cause Applauds Funding to Modernize California’s Campaign Finance Disclosure Website

The California Legislature passed its budget passed Wednesday that includes $1.8 million for modernizing Cal-Access, the state's online campaign finance system.

As FCC Website Crashes, We Deliver Net Neutrality Comments in Person

When the Federal Communications Commission’s website crashed – yet again, on Tuesday – the last day to file Net Neutrality comments, a pair of Common Cause interns crossed DC in a thunderstorm to turn in hard copies of thousands of comments from members and activists.

Supreme Court Ethics

Supreme Court Justices make decisions that impact millions of people every yearโ€”but they are not held to the same ethical standards as other federal judges.

Common Cause Florida v. Byrd

Common Cause and partners are challenging a discriminatory congressional voting map enacted in Florida.

Common Cause v. Lewis

Common Cause successfully challenged North Carolinaโ€™s state legislative map. After some of the map was struck down as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander in 2017, leaders in the legislature announced they would redraw districts on partisan grounds. On September 3, 2019, a three-judge trial court struck down the districts as a violation of the North Carolina Constitution.

How Lobbying and Political Influence By Broadband Gatekeepers Has Shaped The Digital Divide Report

A new report from Common Cause in partnership with the Communications Workers of America, โ€œBroadband Gatekeepers: How ISP Lobbying and Political Influence Shapes the Digital Divide,โ€ examines lobbying and political spending by the largest ISPs and their trade associations and how these activities have shaped the digital divide.

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