Obama: Campaign finance ruling ‘devastating’ - Washington Times
Posted by: admin in Money and Finance NewsObama: Campaign finance ruling ‘devastating’ - Washington Times
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama states he can’t imagine “anything more devastating to the public interest” than the Supreme Court’s decision to ease limits on campaign spending by corporations and labor unions. He also recommended in his radio
Midday Glance: Finance companies - MSN Money
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top finance companies are blended at noon: Bank of America rose $.22 or 1.3 percent, to $16.54. Citigroup fell $.07 or 2.0 percent, to $3.47. JPMorgan Chase fell $.39 or .9 percent, to $42.89
24 states’ laws open to attack after campaign finance ruling - Gainesville Sun
In Wisconsin, conservative and pro-business groups stated Friday that they were considering a lawsuit to block a proposed law that would ban corporate spending during political campaigns. In Kentucky and Colorado, lawmakers looked for provisions in
Obama unloads on high court over campaign finance - KTVZ.com
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White Home and Democratic lawmakers are moving swiftly to come up with new restraints on corporate political spending, including advertising limits on any company receiving bailout money, to blunt the impact of a Supreme Court
Obama blasts Supreme Court campaign finance ruling - Oakland Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Saturday sharply criticized a Supreme Court decision easing limits on campaign spending by corporations and labor unions, saying he couldn’t “think of anything more devastating to the public interest
Senator hosts hearings on Supreme Court campaign finance ruling - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
JUNEAU — A say Senate judiciary leader will schedule committee hearings next month to investigate the ramifications to Alaska of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on corporate campaign contributions. The ruling Thursday generally expanded the potential
Wisconsin / Say campaign finance law at risk - Pioneer Press
Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision will strike down a more than century-old say ban on corporations tapping their treasuries to try to elect or defeat candidates, legal experts stated. “The status quo can’t continue,” Mike Wittenwyler, a Madison
Obama offers support for bipartisan finance task force - Focus Infomation
Washington. US President Barack Obama offered support Saturday for the creation of a bipartisan fiscal task force intended to tackle the burgeoning US deficit, AFP informs. Legislation mandating the taskforce was introduced last December by
Obama in radio address calls campaign-finance ruling ‘devastating’ - New Orleans Times-Picayune
President Barack Obama stated Saturday that he can’t envision “anything more devastating to the public interest” than the Supreme Court’s decision to ease limits on campaign spending by corporations and labor unions. AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File Sen. Russ
Fighting’ Obama hits Supreme Court over campaign finance - YAHOO!
Lobbyists had a banner yearAlthough Roll Call reports that K Street lobbyists had a banner year in 2009, Obama told Americans that his administration has “pushed back” against special interests to make sure the White House is “the people’s











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