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Contents
- Political Money
Monitor #31 - December 16, 2002
* Public Campaign Funding Found
Lacking in Arizona
* McCain-Feingold Regulations Already in Court
* Ohio Union Grudgingly Refunds Dues for Religious Reasons
* Michigan Residents Support Paycheck Protection, Right to Work
* Hillary No Friend of Campaign Regulation
- Political Money
Monitor #30 - June 19, 2002
* New Campaign Regulations Find
Liberal Opposition
* Next Regulatory Step Already Proposed
* Oklahoma Right to Work Law Validated by Federal Court
* Legislative Challenge to Colorado Paycheck Protection Order
Turned Back
* Union-Supported Campaign Regulation Initiative Overturned in
Oregon
* Teachers Union Warned For Discriminating on Basis of Religion
- Political Money
Monitor #29 - February 25, 2002
* Liberals Already Exploiting
Shays-Meehan Loopholes
* Proposed Legislation Provides for Worker Protections Left Out
of New Campaign Finance Regulations
* AFL-CIO Planning to Increase Member Dues to Fund Political
Action
* New Colorado Paycheck Protection Rule Having Profound Effect
* Legal Team Assembled to Fight Proposed Campaign Finance Regulations
- Political Money
Monitor #28 - February 11, 2002
* Campaign Finance Regulation
Faces Vote Wednesday
* Judge Overturns Bush Order on Worker Protections
* Washington Union Begins Issuing Political Refunds
* Common Cause Violates Laws It Promotes
* Secrets of the Oklahoma Right-To-Work Victory
- Political Money
Monitor #27 - December 17, 2001
* Campaign Regulation a Casualty
of Terrorist Attack?
* Union Asked to Stop Funding of Anti-War Groups
* Voters Make Oklahoma a Right-to-Work State
* Support for Campaign Regulation Mainly Rooted in the Media
- Political Money
Monitor #26 - July 12, 2001
* Campaign Finance Regulation
Faces Tough Fight in House
* Supporters of Increased Campaign Regulation Exposed
* Congressman Admits Guilt, But Doesn't Seem to Have Learned
His Lesson
* Paycheck Protection Bill Passes in Florida House
* Black Congressman Against Campaign Reform
- Political Money
Monitor #25 - March 27, 2001
* McCain-Feingold DOA After Defeat
of Amendment to Protect Workers and Stockholders
* Bush II Reverses Clinton; Restores Bush I's Rule Telling Workers
Their Rights Under Beck
* Paycheck Protection Enacted in Utah
* Union Leader Admits Big Labor Is Not Listening to Members
* Stars Stump for More Regulation
- Political Money
Monitor #24 - September 29, 2000
* Florida Teachers' Union Banned
From Soliciting Political Donations in Schools
* Political Agenda of Teachers' Union Laid Out By Legal Foundation
- Complaints Submitted to Government
* Union Fails to Overturn Michigan "Paycheck Protection"
Law
* Web Site Tracks Trial Lawyer Contributions
* Campaign Limits in Missouri Found to Violate First Amendment
- Political Money
Monitor #23 - April 28, 2000
* Big Donor Under House Arrest
for 1996 Irregularities
* Bush Supports Soft Money Ban With Paycheck Protection
* Hollywood Trio to Cut Back on Political Fundraising
* New York Senate Race Gets National Attention, Expected to Be
Biggest Ever
* Campaign Regulation Hurts African-American Political Action
- Political Money
Monitor #22 - August 20, 1999
* White House Awards Agency Hammering
Working Man
* 1996 Clinton Fundraising "Went Beyond Money Matters"
* Al Gore Hangs Up on Big Money Calls
* Bradley Preaches More Campaign Finance Reform Than He Practices
* Non-Profit Beats Government Attack on Issue Advocacy
- Political Money
Monitor #21 - May 28, 1999
* Guam Governor May Have Tried
to Buy Clinton Influence
* Teachers Unions Required to Be Honest With Members
* Teamsters "Will Not Be an ATM Machine for the Democratic
Party"
* Speaker Hastert Calls Campaign Regulation Bill "Unilateral
Disarmament"
* NEA Tramples Internal Movement for Political Choice
- Political Money
Monitor #20 - March 19, 1999
* Organized Labor Reveals Itself
As Far From Charitable
* "Paycheck Protection" Makes Gains in States
* Pro-Labor Congressman Becomes Labor's #1 Target in 2000
* AFL-CIO Plans Almost $50 Million Allocation to Defeat GOP
* NAACP Engages in Partisan Activity, Violating IRS Code
- Political Money
Monitor #19 - October 30, 1998
* Oregonians to Vote on Paycheck
Protection
* California State Employees to Learn Their Rights
* Teachers Union in California Spends Big Bucks on Politics
* Ohio Paycheck Protection Legislation in Legal Limbo
* Top Union Political Gifts Almost Exclusively to Democrats
- Political Money
Monitor #18 - September 4, 1998
* California Teachers Union Caught
Cheating
* New Campaign Regulations Pass in Congress
* Judge Opens Files on Union Campaign Violations in Washington
State
* Vice President Campaigns for Union Cash
* Teamster Fundraiser Who Diverted Dues for Pot Initiative Pleads
Guilty
- Political Money
Monitor #17 - May 29, 1998
* Unions Spend Big Bucks to Defeat
Paycheck Protection
* Document Outlines "Mutually Advantageous Relationship"
Between AFL-CIO and United Way
* Proposition 226 Ahead in Latest Poll
* Reaching Out and Touching Voters -- Often
* Personal Attacks Gets Ads Cancelled
- Political Money
Monitor #16 - May 22, 1998
* Proposition 226 Campaign Gets
Dirty
* Congress Waiting for Proposition 226 Results
* High "Business Community" Political Spending Debunked
* AFL-CIO Official Endorses "Black Militancy" Conference
- Political Money
Monitor #15 - May 8, 1998
* Government Official Uses Federal
Funds to Oppose California "Paycheck Protection" Initiative
* United Way's Misplaced Concern for Paycheck Protection
* Recent Departures Hurt Justice Department's Campaign Finance
Probe
* Court Refuses Member Intervention In Union Settlement
- Political Money
Monitor #14 - April 24, 1998
* "Paycheck Protection"
Initiative Gains Momentum
* Rogue GOP Almost Hand Debate to Democrats
* Teachers Union Rehires Dubious Political Operative to Fight
Paycheck Protection
* New York Union Locals Trying to Create "Labor Party"
* Candidate Faces Penalties for Forging Dead Treasurer's Signature
* Key Staffers Leave Campaign Watchdog Group
- Political Money
Monitor #13 - April 10, 1998
* AFL-CIO Hopes to Spend Big Bucks
in 1998 Elections
* Paycheck Protection Popular Among Union Members
* Wealthiest Americans Miserly on Campaign Contributions
* Unions Begin Broadcast Campaign Against Paycheck Protection
* New Releases From The National Center
- Political Money
Monitor #12 - March 27, 1998
* Wyoming Enacts "Paycheck
Protection"
* Strong Support for "No Taxpayer Money for Politics"
* AFL-CIO Raises Member Dues to Fight Paycheck Protection
* Business Association Endorses Paycheck Protection/California
Initiative
* AFL-CIO Asked to Help Stop Anti-Initiative Violence
- Political Money
Monitor #11 - March 13, 1998
* Worker Protections Gutted in
Washington
* Teachers Union Members Support "Paycheck Protection"
* Teamster Leaders: Free Speech for Me, But Not for Thee
* AFL-CIO Leaders Give Secret Testimony About Financial Wrongdoing
* Pro- and Anti-Proposition 226 Campaigns on the Internet
- Political Money
Monitor #10 - February 27, 1998
* Talking the Talk, But Not Walking
the Walk
* Upping the Ante for Political Choice in Nevada
* Union Dues Buys Ohio Democrats New Headquarters
* AFL-CIO to Earmark $20 Million to Fight Paycheck Protection
* Campaign Finance Reform Information Center
- Political Money
Monitor #9 - February 13, 1998
Special California Issue
* Black Union Official Calls for Secession From Local
* Kentucky Governor Testifies in Campaign Scandal
* Monica Lewinsky Helps Democrat Fundraising
* John Glenn: Scuttled Hearings for Shuttle Ride?
* Report to Say Clinton Broke Campaign Laws
- Political Money
Monitor #8 - January 30, 1998
* Black Union Official Calls for Secession From Local
* Kentucky Governor Testifies in Campaign Scandal
* Monica Lewinsky Helps Democrat Fundraising
* John Glenn: Scuttled Hearings for Shuttle Ride?
* Report to Say Clinton Broke Campaign Laws
- Political Money
Monitor #7 - January 16, 1998
* Labor Agenda Driven By Campaign Considerations
* FEC Survey Shows Strong Support for Electronic Filing
* UPS Fined for Involuntary Atmosphere of PAC Involvement
* California Initiative Gets Another County Endorsement
- Political Money
Monitor #6 - January 2, 1998
Special Classroom Politics
Issue
* Lawsuit Settlement Rings Teachers' Union's Bell
* Washington Teachers' Union Caught Cheating
* Political Choice Initiative Qualifies for California Ballot
* Bank Robber Says Campaign Laws Led Him to Life of Crime
- Political Money
Monitor #5 - December 12, 1997
* Reports Show Incumbency the
Key to Campaign Cash
* California Initiative Receives Strong Bipartisan Support
* Have the Democrats Hurt Asian-American Race Relations?
* AFL-CIO Stands By Accused Leader
- Political Money
Monitor #4 - December 5, 1997
* Governors Plug Political Choice
Ballot Initiative While Union Leaders Mug It
* Charges Delivered for UPS Strike Retribution
* Union Still Deluging Democrats With "Soft Money"
* Labor Assumes Leadership of Congressional Democrats
- Political Money
Monitor #3 - November 21, 1997
* Carey's Out, Should Clinton
Be Next?
* "Campaign Reform Initiative" Passes Major Hurdle
* Teamsters Cash Helps Legalize Marijuana
* Group That Prospered By Teamsters Largess Now Too Poor to Afford
DC Office
* Right to Life Takes on Senator John McCain
- Political Money
Monitor #2 - November 14, 1997
* Filings Show
Congress Cannot Operate Under Current Campaign Laws
* Political Choice Initiative Works in Washington
* Detroit Poll Supports Political Choice
* Landmark Legal Pursues Ethics Complaint for Fundraiser Held
on Landmark
- Political Money
Monitor #1 - October 29, 1997
* Congress Ignoring
Constituents' Concerns in Campaign Finance Reform Debate
* California Gearing Up Initiative on Political Choice
* Senator Kennedy Resumes Accepting PAC Money
* GOP Campaign Head Upbraided by Frequent Contributor
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