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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Lobbying Campaigns and PAC Contributions

An article in the Washington Post shows an interesting connection; campaign spending and influence on policy. The National Association of Home Builders, one of the biggest corporate donors to politicians, stopped its campaign contributions "as a protest" until they considered that Congress was adequately regarding the weak housing market. "The decision showed how closely interest groups tie their donations to the actions they hope lawmakers will take on their behalf — a connection lobbyists do not want to flaunt for fear of legal and political repercussions."

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the top ten Political Action Committees' (PACs) campaign contributions increased 9.3% from the 2001-2002 cycle to the 2005-2006 cycle. Unfortunately, to get favorable legislative results, withholding campaign contributions could be an effective strategy for the privileged. If only the less wealthy or even groups that do not make contributions, and perhaps even voters, can have such an influence.



Posted by Amanda Adams



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