WASHINGTON --- After five years of deadlock and facing increasing concerns of terminal dysfunction, the Federal Election Commission has moved forward on implementing new rules in response to the Supreme Court’s two most significant recent decisions related to election finance. The most prominent of these rulings, the 2010 case known as Citizens
FEC Acts On Citizens United But Sidesteps Disclosure Entirely
The Federal Election Commission has made a rare break from its near-constant deadlock, but critics say its new rule changes fail to address the disclosure of the “tsunami of dark money” flooding the U.S. election system.