HEADLINES

Monday, November 22, 2010

The 'Disclose Act, Stripped Down' Fable

from Atlas Shrugs


The 'Disclose Act, Stripped Down' Fable: "


The New York Times, apparently unaware that the lame-duck session already is chock full of important work, offers their readers a thumb-sucking editorial bemoaning “secret money” and agitating for the DISCLOSE Act.



Don’t be fooled by promises from the Hill that a “stripped-down” version solves the constitutional issues that were evident in the original bill. The DISCLOSE Act -- even a “disclosure only” DISCLOSE (wasn’t that what it was before: “just disclosure”?) -- would still infringe on private association rights. It would, for instance, still require groups to reveal their donors regardless of whether the donations were intended for independent expenditures or electioneering communications. It would also impose draconian disclosure burdens on donations made from one organization to another, including those not made with the intent of supporting independent expenditures. And that’s just for starters.



— Allison Hayward is the vice president of policy at the Center for Competitive Politics.





Allison Hayward


"

No comments:

Post a Comment

Heritage Foundation

DrudgeFeed.com - Drudge Report RSS feed

RedState

Right Wing News

RenewAmerica

Hot Air » Top Picks

Conservative Outpost

Conservative Examiner

Michelle Malkin

Big Government

Big Journalism

Big Hollywood

Pajamas Media