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The New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) is an independent New York City agency that serves to provide campaign finance information to the public, enable more citizens to run for office by granting public matching funds, increase voter participation and awareness, strengthen the role of small contributors, and reduce the potential for actual or perceived corruption.
Examining one slice of the campaigning season—Summer 2015 of the 2016 presidential campaign cycle—the donations of fewer than 400 super wealthy families comprised nearly half of all publicly disclosed presidential campaign financing, according to a New York Times analysis of FEC and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filings. These donors ...
New York mayoral candidate who lost to Bloomberg. Malbin, Michael J. (March 2006). The Election After Reform: Money, Politics, and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7425-3870-2. Samples, John (2006). The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-73450-7.
Campaign finance reports are in (well, most of them) and we’ve got a roundup of some of the highlights from #ncpol candidates.
In 1977 New York increased its tourism budget from $400,000 to $4,300,000 and hired Wells, Rich, Greene to advertise the I Love New York Campaign; the ABNY provided additional financial support and worked with the top public relationships experts in the city Bobby Zarem and Howard J. Rubenstein.
Carmack-Altwies and Serna's recent reports put them among the top 10 earners and spenders, as calculated by the New Mexico Secretary of State's Office, according to the online leaderboards. Serna ...
The New York City mayor's kickbacks from Turkish officials translated into extra cash from taxpayers. Eric Adams Gamed a New York Campaign Finance Scheme That Was Ripe for Corruption Skip to main ...
Campaign finance laws in the United States have been a contentious political issue since the early days of the union. The most recent major federal law affecting campaign finance was the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002, also known as "McCain-Feingold".