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Turning Tide? Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 4:34pm.
Posted in: New Mexico | Public Financing
This article in the New Mexico Independent looks at emerging trends in the makeup of the state legislature, particularly the Democratic side, as well as a more energized electorate and how it could bode well for more progressive campaign finance legislation, including public financing of elections. Public financing has a enjoyed a few victories, but these changes could spell more momentum for expanding the Clean Elections program to include more races, and more high-profile offices.
Lobbying Locally Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 01/29/2008 - 3:28pm.
Posted in: lobbyists | New Mexico
New rules might be clipping the wings of lobbyists in Washington, DC but in New Mexico lobbyists for developers, health care companies, and the like are lining up to give to campaigns, take legislators to dinner, and host fancy receptions to court legislators as they come into session.
Ethics Recs for New Mexico Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 01/14/2008 - 10:35am.
An ethics task force appointed by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) has issued a number of proposal recommendations the state legislature as it heads back into session including improved campaign finance disclosure, an independent ethics commission, and public financing for statewide offices and district judicial races (an extension of the existing judicial public financing program from Supreme and Appellate court positions).
Richardson Supports VOICE Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 12/19/2007 - 2:05pm.
New Mexico Governor and Democratic candidate for President Bill Richardson weighs in with support for the Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections (VOICE) Act to offer a full public financing option for state races. Richardson called a special session of New Mexico's legislature this year to pass a law creating a full public financing system for judicial races. A system is already in place in the state for candidates for the Public Regulation Commission.
Albuquerque Program Deemed Success Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 10:05am.
With five of the nine eligible candidates qualifying in Albuquerque's first run of its public financing program for city elections, the system is being called a success. While both public financing supporters and participating candidates are discussing potential improvements to the law, they are praising the first test of this system which was overwhelmingly approved by voters in a 2005 ballot initiative.
Santa Fe Considers Public Financing Submitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 10:41am.
Posted in: New Mexico | Public Financing
City councilors in Santa Fe, New Mexico are considering a proposal to provide public financing for municipal elections. Not all are sold on the idea, but supporters are hoping to put the proposal on the ballot for voters to decide. New Mexico first adopted a public financing program for seats on its Regulatory Commission. Albuquerque voters supported a ballot initiative to offer public financing for municipal races, and Governor Bill Richardson (D) signed a law earlier this year creating a program for judicial races.
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Public Campaign Speaks Straight to Congress posted by Burney Simpson on 10-06-2008 Public Campaign earned strong exposure with Congress on Friday with a posting on The Hill’s Congress Blog on the $700 billion bailout. Published in: bailout | Clean Elections | Congress | finance sector | The Hill So Long! posted by Katie Schlieper on 10-03-2008 This is just a note to let you know this is my last post here at the Public Campaign blog. As of next week I'll be moving to a new organization. I've loved writing this blog and hope you've enjoyed reading it. I leave you in the very capable hands of the rest of the blogger team - keep up the fight for Fair and Clean Elections! Published in: public campaign The Political Roots of the Financial Crisis posted by Katie Schlieper on 10-03-2008 From Professor Jay Mandle at Democracy Matters, this month's edition of Money on My Mind, a study of a pressing policy issue - the troubled economy - through the lens of money in politics. To read the essay click on "read more." Published in: money in politics | Money on my mind Creative Commons
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