Posted on 02/21/2002 10:44:16 AM PST by justanotherfreeper
WASHINGTON - Prospects for final congressional passage of campaign finance legislation received a major boost Thursday when Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., indicated he would oppose any filibuster by opponents.
Smith's comments appeared to give supporters of the bill the 60 votes they need to overcome any stalling tactics on the measure that is designed to limit the influence of money in politics.
The bill passed the House last week and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., has said he hopes to win quick passage when the Senate reconvenes next week.
Smith's spokesman, Joe Sheffo, said the senator was "strongly inclined" to vote for a motion to end delaying tactics and bring the bill to a conclusion although he would still oppose the legislation when it comes to a final vote.
Smith's position is that there should be a debate so that "at the end of the day no one is going to be able to say they didn't hear both sides," Sheffo said.
The Senate's leading opponent of campaign finance legislation, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has not said whether he will attempt a filibuster or use other parliamentary tactics to block the bill.
Smith, a first-term senator, is up for re-election this fall and faces a competitive race against Oregon's secretary of state, Bill Bradbury.
The House last week passed far-reaching campaign finance legislation that would end the system in which corporations and unions pour hundreds of millions of dollars in unregulated "soft money" into the national political parties. It would also ban the use of soft money to finance the broadcasting of issue ads, often thinly veiled means to attack or endorse a candidate, in the final 30 days of a primary or 60 days before a general election.
The Senate, led by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Russ Feingold, D-Wis., passed a similar bill by a 59-41 vote last April. Daschle has said it is his hope that the Senate can approve the House bill without change, avoiding the possibility of the legislation getting stalled in a House-Senate conference, and send it directly to the president.
President Bush has not committed himself on the legislation. He joined congressional Republicans in trying to stop its passage but his senior advisers have indicated that he will sign it.
"That's very good news," Daschle's spokeswoman, Ranit Schmelzer, said of Smith's probable opposition to a filibuster. "The magic number is 60, and as long as they don't flip any Republicans, we're there."
Among the 59 senators 47 Democrats and 12 Republicans who voted for the bill last April, Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, has indicated that he has changed his position and now opposes the legislation. But Smith would join one other senator, Democrat Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, who voted against the bill last year but now says he is ready to stop a filibuster.
If the filibuster is avoided, it would require only 51 votes to pass the bill and send it to the president.
God how I wish this were possible.
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A further Mini-Editorial!
Folks, these clowns, corrupters, and frauds in Congress are trying to silence YOU!
Wake up, doggone it!
Rush and Hannity and all the hosts in the world can inveigh against this garbage day and night, but unless you actually do something about it, it will not matter one tiny iota!
Now is the time! If not now, when? When they arrest your wife or kids for "improper speech?"
Get off your rear ends and send some emails and faxes. Write letters, especially letters to editors.
Call talk shows- the local ones are easy to get on and reach a lot more people than you may realize.
This- right here, this "issue"- is where the rubber meets the road...
There are over 70,000 members here, and I know each of you knows at least two or three more people you can tell about this-- so do it! Now!
And tell them to tell 2 more people, and tell them to "pass this on to 2 more..."
The right to speak freely is as fundamental to a free society as the right to defend yourself against unprovoked attack. This is a frontal assault on your liberty and the freedom of your children and spouse.
It's time to move out, folks- march, or die....
Here's a Note to Activists:
Want to do something? Go here:
Ignorance Making You Ill? Cure It!
for links, tools, & instructions about how to contact a pile of different people, and how to send a link to this story right here ( or anywhere else ) to a "mass email" using Outlook Express.
I say again, people- it's time to speak up- or be forever silenced!
Come on, people- let those SOB's in DC have a piece of your mind right now- you will be silenced if you do not speak up today.
And don't be too sure SCOTUS will overturn this. See Courting Disaster
In CT our range of choice for candidates is either a liberal or a child molester.
I wonder what Daschle paid the weasel for his dishonor.
No need for you to feel sorry. You left him with one lung--that should be sufficient for him to be able to convey your message.
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