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Popular Progressive had this post over the weekend asking if Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections or VOICE will be heard during this session.
He also had a link to an interview with Adam Mason from Iowa CCI about VOICE.
What difference would Clean Elections make in IOWA, especially in reference to the issues you work on at ICCI?Money talks less, and people talk more. The hope is that, with voter education, voter participation will be increased and to restore faith in government, and to reaffirm that the government is by the people and for the people. With Clean Elections, legislators can focus on constituents. In reference to farm factories, local people can have control of factory farms, giving them the chance to approve or deny farm factory licenses, where now legislators are backing out of their promise to give local control over factory farms because they fear the loss of their campaign contributions from factory farm owners and corporate interest wins, grassroots people lose. With Clean Elections, law makers would not have to rely on special interest money.
I have been disappointed about the lack of discussion about VOICE and clean elections. Before the caucuses, I heard over and over again from people on both sides about the ridiculous amounts of money candidates were spending on Presidential campaigns. Now is the time to have the debate.
Read more at Century of the Common Iowan.Related Posts:
VOICE Rally at Statehouse on WednesdayEd Fallon Talks About VOICE
Richardson Supports Clean Elections and the VOICE Act
Money and Elections in Iowa
ICCI to hold Clean Elections rally at the Capitol
VOICE Blogger Meetup
Clean Election Law to be Voted on in California
