Letters in Indiana and AlaskaSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 1:39pm.
Fair Elections Action Week has wrapped up but not without a few more media mentions of the efforts to win full public financing of elections both at the state and federal level. A good letter to the editor in Indianapolis about the Fair Elections Now Act, and this letter to the editor in Kodiak, Alaska about state efforts to win a Clean Elections system.
In exit polls after the 2006 elections, when asked which issue was extremely important to their vote, more voters said "corruption and ethics in government" than any other issue. There is growing evidence that our elected officials are beholden to the wishes of wealthy special interest groups and the needs of average citizens are no longer a priority. And here's an excerpt from Dick Ross' letter to the Kodiak Daily Mirror:
Corporate money in politics is one of the biggest challenges facing our democracy. Recent criminal trials of state legislators and others have emphasized the fact that our political process has been held hostage by big money and special interests for some time. The state may have lost as much as a billion dollars in revenues because of corruption during last year’s oil tax legislation.
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