What Constitutes Real Leadership on Reform?
Congress needs to make a clean break from former Majority Leader Tom DeLay's legacy. They won't do that by simply picking a new leader from three members who have their own campaign finance and ethical problems. Real reform won't happen simply by replacing DeLay -- "DeLay-ism" needs to be replaced. Both parties need to get serious about a real reform agenda that includes sweeping changes in the way we fund political campaigns, including publicly-financed “Clean Elections." Watch the videos, read the facts, and take action to demand that Congress get serious about reform.
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Raging Grannies Honor Granny D posted by Monica Rober on 03-19-2010 The "Raging Grannies" have dedicated their latest music video about campaign finance reform to Doris "Granny D" Haddock.
(Note: If you are offended by somewhat vulgar hand gestures, we suggest you refrain from watching the video.) Published in: Citizens United | corporate money | Granny D | special interests | U.S. Supreme Court From Scandal to Example in West Virginia posted by Monica Rober on 03-19-2010 The New York Times editorializes on the recently passed judicial public financing bill in West Virginia. Published in: Clean Elections | judicial public financing | West Virginia | West Virginia Supreme Court Clips Round-Up 3/19 posted by Andrew Alderman on 03-19-2010 The round-up of news clips for March 19, 2010.
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