End the Scandals - Support Clean Elections Now
From the fall of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) to the recent sentencing of lobbyist Jack Abramoff to new allegations about Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) the scandals continue to mount, disgracing our government, threatening the integrity of our democracy, and causing citizens to lose faith in our political system.
It’s time to end the era of influence peddling, “pay-to-play” politics in Washington, D.C. by supporting Clean Elections reform. By enacting Clean Elections, a system of full public financing for elections, we can cut the cord between politicians and the big-money interests and lobbyists who currently fund their campaigns.
Clean Elections would bring a proven system of campaign finance reform to the federal level, freeing politicians from the burdens of constant fundraising and helping to restore the people's faith in our elected officials.
It’s time to bring back the power of citizens to elect representatives not bought and paid for by special interest lobbyists and big-money donors.
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message to Congress. Join us in supporting Clean Elections now.
Dear Representative,
It's time to end the era of influence peddling, "pay-to-play" politics in Washington, D.C. By enacting a system of full public financing for elections, we can sever the cord between politicians and the big-money interests and their lobbyists who fund campaigns.
The Clean Money, Clean Elections Act (HR 3099), introduced by Reps. John Tierney (D-MA) and Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), goes farther than any campaign reform proposal currently on the table in Washington, DC. It would bring a proven system of campaign finance reform to the federal level, freeing politicians from the burdens of constant fundraising and helping to restore the people's faith in our elected officials.
It's time to bring back the power of citizens to elect representatives not bought and paid for by special interest lobbyists and big-money donors.
Sincerely,
[your name]
[your address]
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