Money talks: campaign finance and talk radio.DOES THE First Amendment allow Americans to talk about politics without any legal restrictions? A Washington state court doesn't think so. After talk radio hosts Kirby Wilbur Kirby Wilbur is a conservative radio talk show host on KVI 570 in Seattle. He had frequently called in to the show, and a producer who liked the sound of his voice asked him to come in for an interview. and John Carlson John Carlson (born June 3, 1959) is a popular American conservative talk radio host on KVI, a Seattle talk radio station owned by Fisher Communications. His show formerly aired during the afternoon drive time. discussed their support for a ballot initiative to overturn a state gas tax, a Washington court decided that the two had contributed to the initiative campaign. Under Washington state's Fair Campaign Practices Act, the court said, the campaign to which they contributed must file public disclosure forms with a cash value attached to their words of support. "Public disclosure" is an odd way to describe the filing requirement, since the regulated act--speaking in favor of upon the side of; favorable to; for the advantage of. See also: favor an initiative on the radio using your own name--is inherently self-disclosing. Although the only relief the Washington counties Washington County is the name of 30 counties and one parish in the United States of America, all named for George Washington. It is the most common county name in the United States. who sued the initiative campaign explicitly sought was the disclosure requirement, the decision would also mean, given the letter of state law, that radio hosts would not be allowed to talk about campaigns at all within 2i days of an election if their radio jabber An open standard for instant messaging (IM). There are tens of thousands of Jabber servers on the Internet, most of which are privately run within a company or college campus. There are also hundreds of public Jabber servers that any user can register with, Google Talk being the largest. was valued at more than $5,000. The ruling was appealed to the Washington Supreme Court The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the U.S. state of Washington. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and eight Justices. Members of the Court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire at the age of 75. , which heard oral arguments in early June and has not yet issued its decision. During oral arguments one Supreme Court justice did remind the government's lawyer that the state should not try to "balance" its statutory campaign finance requirements against constitutional rights. An amicus brief from the Center for Competitive Politics noted an irony in this application of campaign finance law: Supporters of campaign finance restrictions used to argue that it was OK to regulate money in politics because money wasn't speech. Now the Washington court seems to think it's OK to regulate speech in politics because speech is money. |
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