The centerpiece of the bill is a ban on "soft money," the unregulated donations to political parties.
The bill would, among other things, prohibit unregulated donations to the state and national parties.
He said the biggest battles would be in pushing through the Senate a ban on the large, unregulated donations to political parties known as soft money.
Senators voted 52 to 48 to cut off debate and vote on a bill to ban unlimited, unregulated donations, called soft money, to political parties.
The party also said it would limit annual unregulated donations to party organizations to $100,000 from an individual, corporation, or union.
But he said they did not need to agree with his call to ban the unlimited unregulated donations to political parties known as soft money.
The measure would ban soft money, the unregulated donations to the national political parties.
The measure has at its core a ban on the unlimited and unregulated large donations to the political parties known as soft money.
The bill has at its centerpiece a ban on the unregulated donations to political parties known as soft money.
It would ban the unregulated donations by unions, corporations and individuals to the political parties known as soft money.