CCP: Warrantless Location Tracking Imperils Right to Free Association

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August 15, 2017   •  By Matt Nese   •  , ,

The Supreme Court case Carpenter v. US has important implications for the First Amendment Alexandria, VA – The Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) and ...

New CCP Issue Analysis: Tax-Financed Campaigns Fail to Increase Political Competitiveness

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June 7, 2017   •  By Matt Nese   •  ,

States with taxpayer-funded campaigns have more candidates – but incumbents still dominate Alexandria, VA – Subsidizing candidate campaigns with tax dollars does not increase the ...

Colorado closes free speech case, changes law, pays $220K in attorney’s fees

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April 7, 2017   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

Alexandria, VA – Attorneys for Colorado and the Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) filed a notice in federal court today ending a free speech ...

Utah Agrees to Pay $125,000 in Free Speech Lawsuit

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August 10, 2016   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

State of Utah previously conceded First Amendment violation Alexandria, VA – The state of Utah today told a federal court it would pay $125,000 ...

Communications Fellow Alex Baiocco Joins Center’s External Relations Team

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July 11, 2016   •  By Matt Nese   •  , ,

The Center for Competitive Politics is excited to welcome Alex Baiocco to our External Relations Department as a Communications Fellow. Prior to joining the ...

Cuomo’s Campaign “Coordination” Plan Attacks First Amendment Rights

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June 8, 2016   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

Alexandria, VA – The Center for Competitive Politics, America’s largest nonprofit defending First Amendment political speech, issued the following statement today from its President, ...

Bush Proves (Again) That Money Doesn’t Buy Elections

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February 20, 2016   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

Alexandria, VA –  The Center for Competitive Politics (CCP), America’s largest nonprofit working to promote and defend First Amendment rights to free political speech, assembly, ...

Voters First, Truth Later: Reform Groups Mislead Public

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September 28, 2006   •  By Brad Smith   •  ,

CENTER FOR COMPETITIVE POLITICS

PRESS RELEASE:     September 28, 2006

Media Contact:      Bradley A. Smith (614-236-6317)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

"VotersFirst, Truth Later: Reform Groups Mislead ...

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