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Reform in the States: A Roundup
This is part of a series examining ethics, transparency and campaign finance proposals in the states. Washington, D.C. is the only place in the country where money-in-politics reform is a tough sell.…
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Before Donald Trump was for accepting donations from wealthy donors, he was attacking it.
But as one Republican said, “If there is one thing that unites both parties up here, it’s money.”
Today, we’re launching a new resource called “Right on the Money” to highlight conservative and Republican research, polling and statements from elected officials, thought-leaders and voters about what we believe is most important issue to our democracy today: money in politics reform.
The fear of corruption and too much influence from special interests isn’t new—James Madison wrote about it in the Federalist papers—but it has reached crisis-level proportions. We are witnessing in real-time a breakdown of our country’s ability to govern and fix problems.
Here’s some of what you will find:
Did we miss something? Don’t hesitate to contact us!
Issue: Money in Politics
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This is part of a series examining ethics, transparency and campaign finance proposals in the states. Washington, D.C. is the only place in the country where money-in-politics reform is a tough sell.…
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It’s no secret that campaigns are big money-makers. The 2012 election, the most expensive in history, cost over $7 billion — that’s a lot of buttons and yard signs. Through…
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According to a recent New York Times/CBS News poll, Americans across the political spectrum are concerned about the influence of money in politics. 85% of respondents, including 81% of Republicans,…