[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 171 (Wednesday, November 30, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6621]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
By Mr. CRUZ:
S. 3488. A bill to protect freedom of speech in America's electoral
process and ensure transparency in campaign finance; to the Committee
on Rules and Administration.
Mr. CRUZ. Mr. President, today I am introducing the SuperPAC
Elimination Act. Another election cycle has come and gone without
addressing a glaring issue that remains significant: free speech and
transparency in campaign finance. Our current campaign finance system
is absurd. Right now, a large percentage--sometimes a majority--of
campaign expenditures are made by independent third-party SuperPACs
that are prohibited from communicating with candidates. That makes no
sense. Candidates should define their own messages, and citizens should
be free to support whatever candidates they choose to support.
Restrictions to political contributions are always presented under the
guise of preventing corruption and holding politicians accountable,
when in fact they accomplish exactly the opposite: protecting incumbent
politicians. My legislation would put Americans on a level playing
field with the media and politicians when it comes to influencing
elections and exercising our First Amendment rights. Specifically, it
would remove the caps on direct contributions to candidates from
individuals and requires donations of more than $200 to be disclosed
within 24 hours. Establishing unlimited contributions paired with
immediate disclosure is the best way to promote transparency, eliminate
the viability of SuperPACs going forward, and ensure that free speech
is protected in the electoral process. I look forward to working with
my colleagues in the Senate to shed light on the political arena and
empower individual Americans by passing this important legislation.
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