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Doing Well Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 3:09pm.
Posted in: Clean Elections | Connecticut
This is a fairly even-handed story in the Hartford Courant on the first cycle of Connecticut legislative races under the new Clean Elections public financing program. There are still some kinks to iron out in terms of explaining the program and recruiting candidates in uncontested districts, but for a brand new program it seems to be doing quite well.
The new law limits how legislative leaders, organized labor, business associations and other advocacy groups can directly assist candidates.
Critics predicted that lobbying firms, trying to maintain their influence in campaign season, would create campaign consulting subsidiaries.
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