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24 States’ Laws Open to Attack After Campaign Finance Ruling PDF Print E-mail
Posted by smkrider   
Saturday, 23 January 2010 18:18

 

Published: January 22, 2010

In Wisconsin, conservative and pro-business groups said Friday that they were considering a lawsuit to block a proposed law that would ban corporate spending during political campaigns.

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The site of a proposed Meijer store in Acme Township, Mich. A township board faced a recall election after blocking the plan.

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Jan-Michael Stump/Traverse City Record-Eagle

Meijer Inc. was suspected of illegally funneling tens of thousands of dollars to groups involved in the recall effort.

In Kentucky and Colorado, lawmakers looked for provisions in their state constitutions that may need to be rewritten. And in Texas, lawyers for Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader, said the pending state campaign finance case against him should be thrown out.

A day after the United States Supreme Court ruled that the federal government may not ban political spending by corporations or unions in candidate elections, officials across the country were rushing to cope with the fallout, as laws in 24 states were directly or indirectly called into question by the ruling.

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