Research Center

 Connect the Dots

"Connect the Dots" is Common Cause/NY's premier money in politics research project.   "Connect the Dots" fact sheets help New Yorkers understand how campaign contributions and lobby spending impact state and local policy on issues ranging from the environment to housing to health.  We hope you will find this research useful.  Don't forget to check out our "Connect the Dots" bulletins at the bottom of this page for quick, useful updates about government reform issues.   


Fact Sheets and Reports

 

Cable

The Cable TV Industry: Hardwiring Influence

Housing and Development Series

The West Side Stadium (report)

Liberty Bonds/Rebuilding Downtown

Rent Regulations

Lead Paint Poisoning 

 

Energy and the Environment Series

The Battle of the Bottle

Will Big Bucks Zap New York’s Energy Supply?

Garbage Grinders

The Indian Point Nuclear Power Facility (report)

The Power Industry

 

Health Series

Tobacco

Prescription Drug Prices

 

Banking and Financial Series

Predatory Lending

Gambling

 

Other

Budget Reform

The Help America Vote Act (report- updated Jan '06)

The MTA

 

Budget Reform

The Bid for New York's Racetracks  - August 2007

 

 

Connect the Dots Bulletin: July-Aug 2007 

 

If you have questions about the Connect the Dots money in politics research series, contact Chris Keeley at ckeeley(at)commoncause.org or at 1-800-300-8707.

 

 

Money in Politics Research Resources

The resources form a collection of web-accessible resources for researching New York City, State and Federal campaign contributions and other government oversight information.