Despite Warnings, Controversial Company Continued to Receive Contracts
1.5 Million Donors — But 328 Big Bundlers
FEC Chair Criticized by McCain now Enforcing Rules Against Him
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan becomes the first Bush administration official to confirm the orchestrated deception reported in
Iraq: The War Card.
Revelations About John McCain’s Advisers’ Ties to Shady Regimes Were Noted by the Center in 1992.
The world's largest retailer built its PAC by matching executives' contributions with charitable donations.
Without Quorum, Federal Election Commission Ceases Oversight Activity
Alaska Republican Facing Investigation for Earmark Was a Frequent Traveler on Special Interests' Dime
The Buying of the President 2008: The Media
In the fifth chapter of the Center's
The Buying of the President 2008 project, journalist Alicia C. Shepard looks at media bias and its potential effect on the 2008 race.
Land Use
The Center's Land Use Decisions Accountability Project will investigate how private interests shape public policy, land use, development and zoning regulations, and not always in the public's best interest.
Manganese
In an upcoming issue of Mother Jones magazine, the Center examines a new and little-noticed mass tort -- thousands of lawsuits filed by welders who say they developed symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease after being exposed to the toxic metal manganese in welding fumes.
Longwall Coal Mining
In a two-part series on the impact of longwall coal mining, the Center investigates how this controversial technique has crippled local communities and environmental resources in southwestern Pennsylvania.