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League of Women Voters ● Public Citizen ● U.S.
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: |
| March 16, 2006 |
Sara Conrath
202-263-1332
sconrath@lwv.org |
While the House yesterday delayed consideration of H.R. 1606,
legislation that would open huge soft money loopholes in the campaign
finance laws, our organizations will continue to work hard to defeat
this legislation.
Our organizations strongly support H.R. 4900, the “Internet
Free Speech Protection Act of 2006,” introduced by Representatives
Tom Allen (D-ME) and Charles Bass (R-NH), and we will fight to pass this
proposal in the House and in the Senate.
We believe H.R. 4900 will provide appropriate broad protections to
the Internet community without opening gaping soft money loopholes in
the campaign finance laws.
Our organizations also strongly oppose H.R. 1606 and we will
similarly fight to defeat this legislation in the House and in the
Senate.
We are committed to doing everything we can to prevent Congress from
unraveling and undermining the nation's campaign finance laws.
We would like to give special recognition to those House Members who
are providing outstanding leadership for the country in this battle.
We applaud Representatives Tom Allen (D ME) and Charles Bass (R NH)
for their outstanding leadership in the House on behalf of protecting
both Internet users and the nation's campaign finance laws.
We also greatly appreciate the strong bipartisan leadership provided
in the House for the Allen-Bass bill by Representatives Chris Shays (R
CT) and Marty Meehan (D MA), the principal House sponsors of the ban on
soft money, and by Representatives Mike Castle (R DE), David Price (D
NC) and Howard Berman (D CA).
We also greatly appreciate the strong leadership exercised by House
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D CA) with her House Democratic
colleagues in support of Internet users and the campaign finance
laws.
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