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Interview With Ernest F. “Fritz” Hollings By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Ernest 'Fritz' F. Hollings Jun 2012

Interview With Ernest F. “Fritz” Hollings By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Ernest 'Fritz' F. Hollings

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
Ernest F. “Fritz” Hollings served in WWII, represented Charleston in the S.C. House, 1949-1954, and served as Lt. Governor and Governor, 1955-1963, and U.S. Senator, 1966-2005. In the House, he supported anti-lynching legislation, a sales tax for education, an increase in teacher salaries, and unemployment compensation reform. He went after industrial interests as Lt. Governor and built on this success as Governor. He worked to improve the state's educational system at all levels, develop industry, and balance the budget. As Senator, he cultivated a lasting interest and devotion to issues including campaign financing, international trade, public education, space …


Free Speech And Quid Pro Quo: The Case Of Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom Club Pac V. Bennett, Wes Larsen Mar 2012

Free Speech And Quid Pro Quo: The Case Of Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom Club Pac V. Bennett, Wes Larsen

Wes Larsen

One of the most pressing issues attached to any political race is the need for campaign finance reform. This necessity is especially urgent for governments that have suffered from intense political scandals, such as those that occurred in Arizona during the latter part of the last century. To curb future political corruption, Arizona passed the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Act of 1998, which set specific limitations on private campaign spending and implemented trigger mechanisms to cut off public funding for state office candidates upon use of private funds.

As practical as the Arizona law may have been, however, the U.S. …