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Argument: Citizens United decision does not allow spending on campaigns

Issue Report: Corporate free speech

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Jon Witold Baran. “Stamped Toward Democracy.” Washington Post. January 25, 2010: “Will corporations and unions be able to give money to candidates or political parties? No. Federal law, which regulates campaigns for president, the Senate and the House, prohibits such contributions. The ban was left untouched by the Supreme Court. Can corporations spend money in cahoots with candidates and political parties? No. The Supreme Court decision addressed only ‘independent expenditures,’ which are, by definition, ‘not coordinated with a candidate.’ Monies spent in collaboration with candidates or parties are treated as contributions — and are still banned.”