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      2004., Chelsea House Publishers Call No: 324.6 MAR    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Point/counterpointSummary Note: Presents varying perspectives on the issue of election reform in the United States, discussing voting rights laws, campaign contributions, and the regulation of television advertisements and campaign coverage, and including a look at the future of American democracy.
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      c2012, Greenhaven Press Call No: 324.7 8 0973    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Opposing viewpoints seriesSummary Note: Collects twenty-four essays that provide varying perspectives on issues concerning election spending, debating if campaign reform would regulate election spending, whether election spending is influenced by donor disclosure, and more.
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      2020., Cavendish Square Call No: 324.78 MIL    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: This important volume examines the role that money plays in politics and the arguments for and against the status quo.
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      2023., Grey House Publishing Call No: 324.7 MON    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Remote access: onondaga Series Title: The reference shelf   Volume: 95 No. 1Summary Note: "Polls indicate that a majority of Americans, across parties and ideological groups, feel that money has too much influence over politics and favor limiting money for campaigns and to support candidates. But how can America reform the system to reduce the power of wealth in the political sphere? This issue of The Reference Shelf looks at articles, political speeches, essays, and research on the issue of economic political reform, including campaign finance, lobbyists and corporate donations, and foreign spending. This volume begins with a preface; a brief tracing the slow rise in numbers of Americans who don’t trust the government, the increasing power of political and corporate lobbyists that growing perception that American democratic power can be bought and sold to wealthy interests, and the worry of citizens over how much big corporations can influence politics, believing corporate and public interests often are in conflict with one another. Money in Politics includes articles, documents, and other literary works that fall into five topics: The History of Political Money The Politics of Corporate Money The Power of the Dark Side Unlimited Spending The Specter of Corruption."--Publisher.