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Clips Round-Up 3/17 posted by Andrew Alderman on 03-17-2010 The round-up of news clips for March 17, 2010. Published in: Congress | earmarks | Fair Elections Now Act | U.S. Supreme Court Clips Round-Up 3/16 posted by Andrew Alderman on 03-16-2010 This is the round-up of clips for March 16, 2010. Published in: Citizens United | Congress | Fair Elections Now Act | money in politics | Sen. Evan Bayh An Open Letter From Former Members of Congress posted by Monica Rober on 03-16-2010 Thirty former members of Congress signed an open letter to Washington, D.C., urging bold change. The letter, which appeared today in Roll Call, highlighted the need to move away from a campaign finance system that places such a high emphasis on dialing-for-dollars. Published in: Congress | dialing-for-dollars | Fair Elections Now Act | fundraising | washington dc Read more from the Voter Blog Creative Commons
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