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Hundreds Rally for VOICE Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 1:36pm.
Members of Iowans Citizens for Community Improvement gathered yesterday for a rally to put pressure on Governor Chet Culver to take action on a number of issues, including the Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections Act (VOICE) that would give state candidates the opportunity to run for office with public financing.
Des Moines to New York Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 04/22/2008 - 1:52pm.
Letters from two very different parts of the country over the weekend in support of full public financing of campaigns. After the jump, letters to the editor in the Des Moines Register and the New York Times about Clean Elections efforts going forward in the states.
Action from Oldson? Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 2:29pm.
Hugh Espey of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement writes to the Des Moines Register urging Iowa House Appropriations Committee Chair Rep. Jo Oldson to take action on two bills -- one on factory farms, and one, House File 805, to bring full public financing to Iowa's legislative elections.
Lobby Day in Iowa Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Thu, 03/06/2008 - 10:36am.
Looks like Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement has a successful lobby day around the Voter-Owned Iowa Clean Elections Act (VOICE) to pass full public financing for state legislative elections. This blog entry recounts their meeting with Gov. Culver and his positive reaction to the legislation.
Goodnight Nursing Home Cash Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 5:11pm.
When you talk about the ties between campaign contributions and public policy the most obvious players in the money game are interests like the oil industry, pharmaceutical companies, and big banks but what about the nursing home industry and their campaign contributions? Check out this letter in the Des Moines Register urging legislators to return campaign contributions from the nursing home industry, and support Clean Elections.
Rally Time Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 01/09/2008 - 3:07pm.
Clean Elections supporters in Iowa are getting together at the statehouse in Des Moines next Thursday to rally in support of the Voter-Owned Iowa Clean Elections Act (VOICE). If you're an Iowan, and suitably recovered from the caucuses, head on over. More from the organizers here.
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Breaking the Logjam on Global Warming posted by Katie Schlieper on 09-05-2008 Jay Mandle, professor and member of Democracy Matters pens a monthly series called "Money on My Mind" that examines the campaign finance angle of current hot button issues. His latest piece, on global warming, follows. Published in: campaign contributions | environment Too Soon posted by Katie Schlieper on 09-04-2008 Several New Jersey papers weigh in on yesterday's comments by Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts that the Clean Elections pilot program in the state will be suspended for 2009. The overarching theme seems to be that while a few legitimate fixes to the program would be welcome, abandoning it entirely because of one court case in Arizona is wrong-headed and ultimately harmful to the voters of New Jersey. Published in: Clean Elections | New Jersey AB 583 Moves On posted by Katie Schlieper on 09-03-2008 More good news from California! The Clean Elections bill, AB 583, which would create a pilot program of full public financing for candidates for Secretary of State, has passed out of the state legislature after the Assembly approved the version of the bill passed late last week in the Senate. The bill now goes to the desk of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his approval. Stay tuned... Published in: california | Clean Elections Creative Commons
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