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‘Citizens United 2’: Justices Could Open Individual Donor Floodgates

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Monday, October 14, 2013   

NASHUA, N.H. – A case before the U.S. Supreme Court could do away with limits on how much individuals can donate to political candidates.

It's being called Citizens United 2 for its potential impact on campaign finance reform efforts.

An Alabama businessman, Shaun McCutcheon and the Republican National Committee want to remove the limit on contributions by a single donor to federal candidates and political action committees (PACs) during any two-year election cycle.

The current limit is just over $123,000.

Stephen Spaulding, an attorney for Common Cause, says states with aggregate contribution limits could feel the impact of a ruling in favor of McCutcheon.

"Those are at issue – again, depending on the logic of the opinion – the aggregate contribution limits in these states could also go by the wayside, depending on the decision," Spaulding explains.

New Hampshire has no aggregate limits. Critics say the Citizens United ruling two years ago, plus the rise of super PACs, have flooded the system with money and the McCutcheon case could open the taps wider.

Spaulding says momentum is growing in an effort to negate the effects of the Citizens United ruling that held, in effect, that corporations are people and that the First Amendment permitted unlimited campaign-related spending by corporations and labor unions, and not just individuals.

"Over a third of the Senate has gone on record supporting a constitutional amendment, Spaulding adds. “In this Congress, over a third of the House of Representatives. We've seen a number of constitutional amendments introduced that now have the support of a third of the states, a third of the House and a third of the Senate."

In the McCutcheon case, Supreme Court observers said – based on questions asked by the Justices last week – the court's ruling will break down according to its familiar alignments, forecasting trouble for campaign finance regulation.







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