
By a vote of 20-8, the Vermont Senate on Thursday passed compromise campaign finance legislation approved last week by the House. It now heads to Gov. Peter Shumlin, who “will want to review the language but expects to sign the bill,” according to spokeswoman Sue Allen.
The legislation would double to $4,000 the amount individuals and corporations can donate to statewide candidates in a two-year election cycle and would quintuple to $10,000 the amount they can donate to political parties.
At the same time, it decreases to $1,500 the amount those entities can contribute to Senate candidates; to $1,000 for House candidates. Those limits currently stand at $2,000.


Leader of Senate: All fellow members of the Roman senate hear me. Shall we continue to build palace after palace for the rich? Or shall we aspire to a more noble purpose and build decent housing for the poor? How does the senate vote?
Entire Senate: FUCK THE POOR!
What a world. You guys make the laws for yourself. What happened to the folks you represent?? Ever think representing them might come into play here. Politics should be about more than money
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