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Supremes hand setback to Obama super PAC bankroller
By Kathy Kiely Jun 21, 2012 4:56 p.m.The Supreme Court on Thursday handed a setback -- and an ominous warning -- to a labor giant that has been one of the most generous bankrollers of the super PACs backing President Obama and other Democratic candidates.
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Did mystery Romney donors also play in Texas?
By Jacob Fenton Jun 21, 2012 3:53 p.m.A subsidiary of the Reynolds and Reynolds Company--which was apparently behind $1 million in contributions to the super PAC backing Mitt Romney through three shell companies last month--also gave at least $250,000 to super PACs earlier this election cycle through another subsidiary.
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Music giant Universal and EMI owner lavish contributions on Senate anti-trust panel
By Becca Heller Jun 21, 2012 8 a.m.(Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the timing of Citigroup's donations)
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Who's behind $1 million in corporate donations to Romney-aligned super PAC?
By Jacob Fenton Jun 20, 2012 2:13 p.m.
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House committee restores funding for political ad disclosure
By Keenan Steiner and Breanna Edwards Jun 20, 2012 1:32 p.m.A key member of Congress bowed to pressure Wednesday and withdrew a measure aimed at blocking online disclosure of political advertisements.
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Scouting expedition: How Sunlight's newest tool can make you a better watchdog
By Sunlight Reporting Group Jun 20, 2012 11:42 a.m.Got an issue you care about? A bill you need to track? Can't afford to hire your own team of lobbyists? No problem.
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Senate hears from heavy hitters on both sides of fracking debate
By Lindsay Young Jun 19, 2012 4:39 p.m.The effect on the water supply of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking -- a method for extracting heretofore hard to reach natural gas reserves -- has caught national attention, even inspiring a fiercely critical movie. Now, the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is looking into the effect of fracking on the air -- and getting an earful from witnesses from organizations on both sides of the debate with long track records in Washington's influence game..
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CFPB launches public consumer complaint database
By Nancy Watzman Jun 19, 2012 1:24 p.m.Despite opposition from the financial industry, the newly minted Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today launched a public database of consumer complaints about credit cards--including the name of the company issuing the card--received since June 1. The beta version of the database is available for viewing and downloading on the agency's website. The Bureau plans to add to and tweak it in the months ahead with complaints about other financial products, such as mortgages, student and other types of loans, and banking charges and fees.
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Ag, chemical interests lobby for farm bill to reverse pesticide rules
By Nancy Watzman Jun 18, 2012 5:04 p.m.A host of pesticide and agricultural interests is lobbying for a farm bill amendment that would permit farmers and others to spray pesticides near U.S. waters without seeking a Clean Water Act permit first.
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Time Warner Cable posts its political file online, so why the fuss, NAB?
By Keenan Steiner Jun 15, 2012 3:17 p.m.If posting already-public information on political ad spending is so damaging to broadcasters, as the National Association of Broadcasters argues, then why has one of the country's biggest cable providers been doing it since 2010?
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Forget super PACs—unregistered committees are election's dark horse
By Keenan Steiner Jun 15, 2012 8:55 a.m.Super PACs get so much attention these days because they are a novel and easy way for donors who can write large checks to influence elections. But there's another avenue for big money to enter politics that's ideal for donors who'd rather keep their identities cloaked and that, thanks to a recent court decision, may be about to get more popular.
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Who's the money behind the farm bill?
By Nancy Watzman Jun 14, 2012 9:51 a.m.As the Senate debates the farm bill this week, a once-every-five-years lobbying extravaganza that sets policy on farm subsidies, food assistance, nutrition, and myriad other agricultural programs, here's a quick look at some of the big money interests that are involved, as well as pressure points for transparency, or the lack of it.
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Jamie Dimon on Senate hot seat: Can money buy him love?
By Kathy Kiely Jun 13, 2012 8:55 a.m.When JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon delivers his not-so-abject apology for his bank's $2 billion-plus blooper on Wednesday morning, he'll be facing some interrogators who are also his beneficiaries.
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Super PACs flock to Arizona, North Dakota, Virginia
By Keenan Steiner Jun 12, 2012 12:25 p.m.Voters head to the polls for primaries in six states today, with those in Arizona, North Dakota and Virginia inundated with the most money from super PACs trying to influence their votes. Here's a rundown of what outside groups are spending in the Grand Canyon, Peace Garden, and Old Dominion states, according to Sunlight's Follow the Unlimited Money tracker:
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