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Newsletter of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform
May 6, 2003

Federal Court Rules on McCain-Feingold
Late last week, a special three-judge panel issued its decision in the legal challenge to the federal McCain-Feingold campaign finance law. The 1,600+ page split decision gave encouragement to both the bill's proponents and detractors. Many parts of the law were upheld, including:

At the same time, the ruling blocked provisions:

The case now moves to the U.S. Supreme Court. When that Court will take the case and, most importantly, when it will rule, are unclear. What is certain, however, is that the Supreme Court's ruling, whenever it comes, will finally clarify issues that have become increasingly muddled since the last major U.S. Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance, 1976's Buckley v Valeo ruling.

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Illinois Sunshine Database Update
The Illinois Sunshine Database now includes campaign finance information, candidate profiles, and career patrons for the entire 2001-2002 election cycle. Click here to see it all!

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