Charities Should Capitalize on New Campaign-Finance Law

To the Editor:

The passage by Congress last month of campaign-finance reform opens the way for charities to make their voices heard to a degree that has not existed for over 25 years. Ridding the electoral system of the influence of nearly $500-million in soft money means that the playing field on which charities and special interests compete will be significantly more level -- if not level.

Charities should seize this opportunity by starting immediately to educate their

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