From the Letters PageSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 01/15/2008 - 12:57pm.
Ed Gracely wants New Jersey to extend its Clean Elections program to cover all legislative races and Charlotte Templin thinks it's time for Indiana to move towards a full public financing option for state legislators. Read both of their letters to the editor after the jump.
From the Courier Post:
I strongly support an effort by leaders in the state Legislature to renew a pilot program for public financing of elections. Public funding of elections is the best method to reduce the influence of moneyed special interests in politics. Sicklerville And from the Indianapolis Star: Thank you for the editorial on the need for lobbying reform ("Cost of influence-peddling soft-pedaled too long," Jan. 8). Indiana legislators are evidently happy with the present system in which members are allowed to accept gifts -- even substantial ones -- from special interests and keep those gifts secret. Our legislators should be embarrassed by this state of affairs, and so should all Hoosiers. We should not permit a system in which special interests are allowed to offer "soft" bribes to influence legislators who should be serving the people's interests.
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