Campaign Finance Reform Bill Aims to Get Dark Money Out of Politics

Shining a Light on Political Spending

Congressional leaders introduced comprehensive campaign finance reform legislation designed to increase transparency in political spending, limit the influence of corporate money in elections, and establish a system of public financing for federal candidates.

The bill would require disclosure of all political donations exceeding $10,000, ban foreign-owned corporations from spending on U.S. elections, and establish a small-dollar matching system that amplifies the voice of everyday Americans in the political process.

What the Law Would Do

  • Full transparency in campaign spending — all donations over $10,000 must be publicly disclosed
  • A 6-to-1 public matching program for small-dollar donations under $200
  • Ban on super PAC coordination with candidates
  • Strengthened FEC enforcement with adequate funding and an odd number of commissioners

Public polling consistently shows that over 80% of Americans believe there is too much money in politics, making campaign finance reform one of the most popular yet elusive policy goals.


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