Not NowSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 3:49pm.
More news on the recently released polling showing support for publicly financed elections in New York is at around 74%. But New York Governor David Paterson is saying he's reluctant to move forward with a public financing bill now because of concerns about the state budget -- here's what Paul Silver at The Moderate Voice has to say about that.
It seems to me that one of the challenges of balancing the state budget will be the pressure from special interests to preserve their advantages. And, I am only guessing but, the total amount of special interest expectations are a lot more than the cost of publicly financed elections. The whole notion behind separating legislators from special interests is to allow more objective and open minded deliberation of the best use of public funds. Isn’t this the essence of the aphorism “penny wise and pound foolish.”
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