Support for New Hampshire BillSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 09/10/2007 - 3:54pm.
Posted in: New Hampshire | Public Financing
Walter Peterson, the former Republican governor of New Hampshire and Lou D'Allesandro, a Democratic state senator co-author this piece in the Concord Monitor in support of state House Bill 794 to create a full public financing option for elections for the offices of governor, state Senate and Executive Council: "Passing this voluntary public funding legislation here in New Hampshire would demonstrate our Legislature's commitment to strengthening the best qualities of government, fulfilling voters' desires for greater public accountability, fairness and openness in our political system."
Pointing to the full public financing programs offered by their neighbors, Maine and Connecticut, the two cite both high support among people in New Hampshire for a public financing option (74%) and an urgent need to address the rising cost of campaigning:
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