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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Remembering Doris "Granny D" Haddock posted by Adam Smith on 03-10-2010 Doris "Granny D" Haddock, a hero to us here at Public Campaign, passed away yesterday in New Hampshire at the age of 100. Just ten years ago, at the age of 90, she walked 3,000 miles across the country to Washington, D.C. to protest our political system that too often prizes big donors over the needs of everyday Americans.
Published in: Granny D We Can't Blow This posted by Monica Rober on 03-09-2010 President Obama's 2008 National Deputy Campaign Manager, Steve Hildebrand: We're in charge of the train wreck that has stalled the important work of Congress - let's clean up this mess and pass Fair Elections. Published in: campaign finance reform | Congress | Fair Elections Now Act | steve hildebrand The Escalating Price of Politics posted by Monica Rober on 03-08-2010 The New York Times editorializes on the escalating price of campaigning and the need to pass the Fair Elections Now Act. Published in: Congress | Fair Elections Now Act | Public Financing | Sen. Dick Durbin | The New York Times Read more from the Voter Blog Creative Commons
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