Senate Democrats failed to attract a single Republican vote on the DISCLOSE Act Tuesday, effectively defeating the bill and casting doubts over whether any campaign finance measure can pass the upper chamber before the November elections.The Washington Examiner has a good explanation of the bill and the effect it would have had on political speech in this country.
Aides in both the Senate and the House insist the legislation will come up for consideration again. But with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) painting the bill – which failed 57-41 – as detrimental to his conference, a packed legislative docket and contentious elections on the horizon, sending the DISCLOSE Act to the president’s desk now appears to be a long shot at best.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
First Amendment Lives Another Day
The Dem attack on the First Amendment, otherwise known as the DISCLOSE Act, failed in the Senate:
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