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Campaign Finance Reform: Too Long in the Wilderness

Submitted by Monica Rober on Mon, 06/15/2009 - 21:11

A great new article in New York's Hudson Valley Press written by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli emphasizes the importance of publicly financed elections from the perspective of an elected official. “New York needs campaign reform at every level, and the best reform is public funding of campaigns. New York has spent too long in the wilderness of virtually unlimited campaign contributions; it’s time for every elected official to step up and publicly support real campaign finance reform.”

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  • Thomas DiNapoli

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