Key Votes
S 27 - Campaign Reform Act of 2001 - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Barbara Mikulski voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
Family
- S 27 - Campaign Reform Act of 2001
- S Amdt 115 - Campaign Reform Act of 2001 Amendment
- S Amdt 134 - Campaign Reform Act - Union Amendment
- S Amdt 145 - Campaign Reform Act of 2001 Amendment
- HB 30 - Health Care Sharing Ministries
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Referred to Committee (House) - June 18, 2001
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (59-41) - April 2, 2001 (Key vote)
Title: Campaign Reform Act of 2001
Vote to pass a bill that would implement reforms in the ways that politicians can raise money and regulate how unions, state political parties, and national political parties can distribute money to individual politicians.
- Bans soft money contributions to national political parties and limits how state parties can spend soft money contributions.
- Doubles the limit on individual contributions to federal candidates to $2,000.
- Doubles the limit on individual contributions to state party committees to use in federal elections.
- Raises the limit on individual contributions to national party committees to $25,000 annually.
- Raises the aggregate individual limit on contributions to federal candidates, political action committees (PACs), and parties to $37,500 annually.
- Prohibits the use of corporate and labor union funds for broadcast ads that mention a federal candidate's name within 60 days of a general election and within 30 days of a primary election.
- Raises contribution limits for individuals running against self-financed candidates in some cases.
- Requires broadcasters to charge candidates and parties at their lowest advertising rates.
- Prohibits contributions in federal, state or local elections by foreigners.
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Evan Bayh (IN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Jeff Bingaman (NM - D) (Out Of Office)
- Barbara Boxer (CA - D)
- Maria Cantwell (WA - D)
- Jean Carnahan (MO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas Richard 'Tom' Carper (DE - D)
- Joseph Maxwell 'Max' Cleland (GA - ) (Out Of Office)
- Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY - D) (Out Of Office)
- Thad Cochran (MS - R)
- Susan M. Collins (ME - R)
- Jon Stevens Corzine (NJ - D) (Out Of Office)
- Mark Dayton (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Christopher J. 'Chris' Dodd (CT - D) (Out Of Office)
- Byron L. Dorgan (ND - D) (Out Of Office)
- Richard J. 'Dick' Durbin (IL - D)
- John Reid Edwards (NC - ) (Out Of Office)
- Russell D. 'Russ' Feingold (WI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Dianne Feinstein (CA - D)
- Daniel Robert 'Bob' Graham (FL - ) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas 'Tom' Harkin (IA - D)
- James Merrill 'Jim' Jeffords (VT - I) (Out Of Office)
- Timothy Peter 'Tim' Johnson (SD - D)
- John Forbes Kerry (MA - D) (Out Of Office)
- Herbert H. 'Herb' Kohl (WI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Mary L. Landrieu (LA - D)
- Patrick J. Leahy (VT - D)
- Carl Levin (MI - D)
- Joseph I. 'Joe' Lieberman (CT - I) (Out Of Office)
- Blanche Lambert Lincoln (AR - D) (Out Of Office)
- Barbara A. Mikulski (MD - D)
- Zell Bryan Miller (GA - ) (Out Of Office)
- William Clarence 'Bill' Nelson Sr. (FL - D)
- John Francis 'Jack' Reed (RI - D)
- Harry M. Reid (NV - D)
- Paul S. Sarbanes (MD - D) (Out Of Office)
- Charles E. 'Chuck' Schumer (NY - D)
- Olympia Jean Snowe (ME - R) (Out Of Office)
- Debbie Ann Stabenow (MI - D)
- Fred Dalton Thompson (TN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Paul D. Wellstone (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ron Wyden (OR - D)