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Former Elected Officials to Obama: Show Us the Money!
Today, 14 members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus released a letter to President Obama asking him to show us the money. That’s the gist of their letter to the White House…
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Issue One was joined today by 22 other organizations from across the ideological spectrum in urging all members of the Minibus Appropriations Conference Committee to support a provision in the FY19 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill that would require Senate candidates to join all other federal candidates in electronically filing their campaign finance reports.
This provision — based on stand-alone, bipartisan legislation that is supported by a majority of sitting senators — would enhance government transparency and reduce bureaucratic red tape while saving taxpayers an estimated $898,000 a year.
Here’s an excerpt of this new letter:
“While House candidates, presidential candidates and political action committees have been required to electronically file their campaign finance reports for more than a decade, Senate candidates must still file paper copies of their reports. Because the FEC must still make the information in those paper reports publicly available, these documents undergo an inefficient bureaucratic process that would make Rube Goldberg proud …
Now is the time for the Senate to take this technological leap forward. Doing so would modernize the outdated rules governing Senate campaigns and would save Americans millions of dollars each election cycle. The e-filing provision is the right mix of smart policy and good politics. We urge you to ensure that this provision remains in the final FY19 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill.”
The 23 organizations that signed this new letter are as follows:
Business for America | League of Women Voters of the United States | |
Campaign Legal Center | Liberty Coalition | |
Cause of Action Institute | MapLight | |
Center for Democracy and Technology | National Institute on Money in Politics | |
Center for Responsive Politics | National Legal and Policy Center | |
Coalition to Reduce Spending | Open the Government | |
Common Cause | Project on Government Oversight | |
Data Coalition | R Street | |
Demand Progress Action | Sunlight Foundation | |
Democracy 21 | Take Back Our Republic | |
Issue One | Taxpayers for Common Sense | |
Judicial Watch | ||
Sign-on letters
Today, 14 members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus released a letter to President Obama asking him to show us the money. That’s the gist of their letter to the White House…
Sign-on letters
The ReFormers Caucus of more than 100 former members of Congress and governors is bringing greater attention and purpose to money-in-politics reform. That’s why they’re reaching out to debate moderators…