The City Council this week started to make good on pledges to tighten the noose on campaign finance rules, but they’re leaving behind one glaring loophole — independent expenditures.
If this past election cycle exposed anything, it was that despite all the restrictions on individual campaign donations, political action committees still enjoy a largely unwieldy landscape in which they can spend freely and with little oversight.
The mix of reporting agencies means different rules apply to different groups spending in various campaigns, which means much of the spending can fly under the radar, especially if the committees fail to report their expenditures in a timely manner, if at all.