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Tangled web: The IRS role in campaign finance
By Nancy Watzman May 15, 2013 10:28 a.m.
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What's wrong with this picture? Greenhouse gas at all-time high
By Sunlight Reporting Group May 10, 2013 10:31 a.m.Carbon dioxide levels are going up. So are campaign contributions by fossil fuels interests.
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Whom Mark Sanford owes
By Kathy Kiely May 8, 2013 10:20 a.m.
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Key elements of food safety law stuck at White House regulatory agency
By Nancy Watzman May 7, 2013 11:20 a.m.Regulations designed to improve food safety have been languishing in an obscure White House office.
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Mayors Against Illegal Guns hits the airwaves in N.H and Pa.
By Kathy Kiely May 6, 2013 6:23 p.m.
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Reading the big green tea leaves in Sanford-Colbert Busch race
By Kathy Kiely and Jacob Fenton May 6, 2013 4:45 p.m.
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In the Kentucky Derby of political giving, one horse laps the field
By Louis Serino May 3, 2013 11:35 a.m.While bettors will be spending big on the 20 thoroughbreds racing to win Saturday's 139th Kentucky Derby, many of the horses' owners have been making their own high-stakes bets -- the kind that could pay off in much more than roses.
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Mel Watt's ties to the banking industry
By Keenan Steiner May 2, 2013 11:25 a.m.(CORRECTION: This post has been updated to eliminate the name of the American Bankers' Association's Michael Hunter, incorrectly identified in earlier versions as an alumnus of Watt's office. Hunter worked for former Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla.)
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There he goes again: Larry Flynt backs Mark Sanford
By Keenan Steiner Apr 30, 2013 6:56 p.m.If Mark Sanford accepts the endorsement of Hustler publisher Larry Flynt and the $2,600 that goes along with it, the South Carolina Republican congressional hopeful will be joining a list of well-known Democrats and breaking a long streak for the pornographer-turned-political activist.
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New appointees are long overdue but is the FEC broken?
By Keenan Steiner Apr 30, 2013 6:25 p.m.Is the Federal Election Commission broken? That's the question a watchdog group asked a panel of experts on the day that the last of the current commissioners' terms expired, leaving the agency that oversees campaign finance law with one vacancy and five holdovers. Campaign finance reformers used the occasion to call on President Barack Obama to appoint new commissioners, something the president hasn't bothered to do since the Senate refused to act on his last nominee.
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Stanley Cup runneth over with political cash: NHL owners scored big for GOP
By Louis Serino Apr 30, 2013 3:41 p.m.The puck drops tonight for the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and while hockey's bigwigs will be watching from afar in their box suites, they certainly took the ice during last year's election -- scoring big for the GOP. According to data from Sunlight's Influence Explorer, National Hockey League owners provided more than $3 million to politicians, PACs and independent expenditure groups during the 2012 election cycle.
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Sanford continues to draw big money in S.C. race versus Colbert Busch
By Jacob Fenton and Kathy Kiely Apr 29, 2013 3:24 p.m.
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As summer growing season starts, produce safety rules delayed
By Nancy Watzman Apr 26, 2013 9:02 a.m.As the nation's farmers enter a new growing season two years after 33 people died and 147 people were sickened in 28 states after eating listeria-infested canteloupe from a Colorado farm, the produce industry has effectively delayed implementation of a law intended to improve food safety.
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11th Hour SC-1 Fundraising Plummets for Sanford
By Louis Serino Apr 26, 2013 1:33 a.m.While the Republican establishment has deserted former Gov. Mark Sanford in his bid for South Carolina’s first district, a dedicated few are still giving thousands to his campaign at the 11th hour. Even with these last minute gifts, however, his Democratic opponent Elizabeth Colbert Busch is still raking in double the cash in the days leading up to the special election on May 7. According to FEC reports covering April 18 to April 23, Sanford's campaign has received $40,600 in contributions while Colbert Busch has raised $85,400. Per FEC rules, candidates only need to disclose donations of $1,000 or more in these reports. And while the campaigns have disclosed some donations made in the last five days, the public doesn't yet know who donated throughout early April. Each candidate is set to file pre-general election finance reports today, which will include all contributions from the last day of February through April 17.
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