
Will Stoecker on the Clean Election Program
October 21, 2005
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My name is Will Stoecker, a
resident of Urbana, and I would like to acquaint the
listening audience with the CLEAN ELECTION PROGRAM. This
plan restructures the funding of political campaigns so
that the candidates are funded by a combination of a
large number of small individual contributions plus
public (thus taxpayers’) money. A candidate has the
possibility of choosing the Clean Election alternative
or raising money in the conventional fashion. Those
candidates choosing the Clean Election option are not
permitted to accept money from corporations, unions and
political action committees or use their own money.
Several benefits of the system are 1) the candidate need
spend less time raising money and thus has more time to
concentrate on discussing issues and 2) well-funded
political action groups and industry groups have less
special influence on legislation.
The Clean Election Program has been
adopted for state offices in the states of Maine and
Arizona. In both states the number of candidates for the
Senate and the House increased, and more women,
minorities and newcomers have entered an election race
because they did not have to have big money supporting
them. Both Republican and Democratic Candidates have
chosen the Clean Election plan. Winning candidates have
no obligation to the moneyed interests that previously
distorted the governing process. For example, Janet
Napolitano who was elected governor of Arizona, contends
that the Clean Election program allowed her to sign an
executive order for discount prescriptions that
otherwise would have been subject t intense lobbying
pressure.
In Illinois there has been some
progress. A bill passed the State Senate to establish
the Clean Election system for the election of Supreme
Court judges. So far, this measure has not gotten out of
committee in the State House.
Locally, a small group that grows
one by one has been meeting regularly and trying to
spread the word. Several contact possibilities are:
Cameron Satterthwaite, Antonia Herbstreit, Cindy Wachter,
and myself, Will Stoecker. Satterthwaite is the leader
and his phone number is 344-6642. |
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