Archive for December, 2007
5 reasons for public financing
USA Today’s editorial touts clean elections citing pretty much the same reasons we do. The key point from their editorial:
Clean election systems cost from $2 to $6 per year for each voting-age resident, a bargain for trimming costly special-interest influence. In North Carolina, for example, the clean-election option has virtually ended an outrageous […]
Posted: December 10th, 2007 under Campaign finance.
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Clean Elections Meet-ups Across the State
Join with other Texans interested in Clean Elections. Meet-up groups help people get involved and plan local activities to meet the goal of publicly financed campaigns. If you want to change the way democracy is controlled by “Big Money” private interests and special interests, then sign up for one of these meet-up groups. […]
Posted: December 4th, 2007 under Campaign finance.
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