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January 30th, 2007

Amid Question of Flip-flopping, McCain to Back Reform Bill (The Politico)

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will sponsor a bill to strengthen campaign finance laws in this session of Congress despite vehement opposition to campaign finance reform from conservative Republican activists whose support he needs to win the party’s nomination for president in 2008.

McCain recently had appeared to be backing away from his support of campaign finance reform, which has been a signature issue for him. But Friday, a top aide in his Senate office said that McCain will reintroduce a bill to further clamp down on independent “527″ groups.

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January 30th, 2007

Supreme Court to review campaign-finance reform (Washington Post)

By Robert Barnes And Matthew Mosk
THE WASHINGTON POST

The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to revisit the landmark 2002 legislation overhauling the nation’s campaign finance laws, moving to settle the role of campaign spending by corporations, unions and special interest groups in time for the 2008 presidential primaries.

It would be the first time the court has reviewed the McCain-Feingold Act of 2002 since justices ruled 5-4 three years ago that the act was constitutional. Since then, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who was in the majority, has been replaced by Justice Samuel Alito.

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