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Michael Beckel

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Michael Beckel joined the Center for Public Integrity as a politics reporter in February 2012, where his focus is super PACs and the influence of money on elections. He previously worked for three years as the money-in-politics reporter for the Center for Responsive Politics. There, Beckel's exploits took him inside the U.S. Supreme Court multiple times, including the oral arguments of the landmark campaign finance case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Earlier, he completed a yearlong editorial fellowship with Mother Jones magazine, wrote for two alternative newsweeklies in Colorado and performed legislative research at Project Vote Smart. Beckel is a 2005 graduate of Colorado College.

IRS records show drug lobby helped Utah senator, Montana Supreme Court candidate, others.

Despite a high court ruling leaving campaign finance rules up in the air, partisan FEC fails to act.

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Super PACs and other groups broke the billion-dollar mark in spending in 2012 election.

Super PACs and nonprofits spent $190 million in the last three weeks of the election on the presidential race

Supreme Court decision paves way for $75 million in corporate donations to super PACs.

Funds from outside contributors neutralized Obama's fundraising advantage.

Common ground comes despite vast ideological differences

Top donor to 'Ending Spending' super PAC shows no signs ending spending.

Famous names pepper list of president's top fundraisers.

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