Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL): Tax Corporate Political Ads At 500%

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL), the best thing to hit Congress in a long time, has launched a campaign to tax corporate political ads at 500% of their value.

Fearing this decision before it became official, Grayson last week filed five campaign finance bills and a sixth one on Thursday. Grayson said the bills are important to securing the people’s “right to clean government.” The bills have names like the Business Should Mind Its Own Business Act and the Corporate Propaganda Sunshine Act. The first slaps a 500 percent excise tax on corporate spending on elections, and the second mandates businesses to disclose their attempts to influence elections. More details are available on the congressman’s Web site.

“These bills will save us from drowning in corporate money and special interest money,” Grayson said. “They should have been passed a long time ago but after the Supreme Court opened those floodgates, I think it’s imperative we get these things done.” Reforming campaign finance laws has been a daunting task, as senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John McCain (R-AZ) have made concerted attempts and failed. “I’m very optimistic,” Grayson said. “I discussed the bills with the leadership when I filed them, which was a week ago in the case of the first five.”

Grayson’s petition has about 50,000 signatures already this morning.