Introduction
A Brief History of Money and Politics
Political Actors and their Activities
Regulation of Political Advertising
Presidential Public Funding System
The Federal Election Commission
Resources: Where to Go for More Information on Campaign Finance
Campaign Finance Laws
Publications
Research and Advocacy Websites
Think Tank Websites
Government Websites
Political Party Websites
Glossary
Acknowledgements
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Resources: Where to Go for More Information on Campaign Finance

Publications

"20 Year Report," Federal Election Commission, 1995, www.fec.gov/pages/20year.htm.

Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook, edited by Anthony Corrado, Thomas Mann, Daniel Ortiz, Trevor Potter and Frank Sorauf, Brookings Institution, 1997, Second edition forthcoming (see http://www.brookings.edu/gs/cf/newsourcebk.htm for new chapters of forthcoming book).

"Campaign Finance: Constitutional and Legal Issues of Soft Money," by L. Paige Whitaker, Congressional Research Service, July 23, 2004.

"Campaign Financing," a report by Joe Cantor at Congressional Research Service, July 16, 2004.

Campaign Finance Reform: Beyond the Basics, by Anthony Corrado, The Century Foundation, 2000.

Campaign Finance "Reform": The Good, the Bad, and the Unconstitutional, by James Bopp, Jr., The Heritage Foundation, 1999. (http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentReform/BG1308ES.cfm)

Financing the 2000 Election, edited by David B. Magleby, Brookings Institution Press 2002, (see http://www.brook.edu/press/books/Financing_2000_election.HTM for table of contents and sample chapter).

Inside the Campaign Finance Battle, edited by Anthony Corrado, Thomas E. Mann and Trevor Potter, Brookings Institution Press, 2003, (see http://www.brook.edu/press/books/insidethecampaignfinancebattle.htm for table of contents).

The Last Hurrah? Soft Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2002 Congressional Elections, edited by David B. Magleby and J. Quin Monson, Brookings Institution Press, 2004, (see http://www.brook.edu/press/books/lasthurrah.htm for table of contents and sample chapter).

Legislative Labyrinth: Congress and Campaign Finance Reform, edited by Diana Dwyre, Victoria A. Farrar-Myers, Congressional Quarterly Books, 2000.

Political Money: Deregulating American Politics, Selected Writings on Campaign Finance Reform, by Annelise Anderson, Hoover Institution Press, 2000.

The Presidential Public Funding Program, Federal Election Commission Booklet, 1993.

Project FEC, "No Bark, No Bite, No Point," issued by Democracy 21, 2002, (www.democracy21.org).

Public Financing of Presidential Candidates and Nominating Conventions, Campaign Finance Institute Report, 2003, (http://www.cfinst.org/presidential/pdf/FEC_Comments_conventions.pdf).

Public Funding of Presidential Elections, Federal Election Commission Brochure, 1996.

Report on the Changing Nature of Conventions, The George Washington University, 2004 (http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/chrnconv.html).

Selling Out, Mark Green, ReganBooks, 2002.

Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform, Bradley A. Smith, Princeton University Press, 2001.

The Washington Post Campaign Finance Resource Page, (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/campfin/links.htm).

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