Topic: Fair Elections Now Act
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Opinion: Occupy this: One of my friends works on Wall Street. One camps in Zucotti Park.
The 1 percent and the 99 percent are both partly right – and both are partly to blame for America's current state. Wall Street workers and occupiers alike have lost that crucial companion – responsibility – in their personal and public lives.
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Opinion: A government for the people, or a government for wealthy special interests?
The current campaign system puts the interests of the American people in the hands of wealthy special interests. Both parties should rally behind the Fair Elections Now Act, returning public elections to public ownership.
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Opinion: Politicians in Congress should serve you, not rich contributors
'Fair Elections' reform would allow public servants like those in Congress to focus on policy, not fundraising.
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Letters to the Editor – Weekly Issue of March 29, 2010
Readers write in about Maine's clean election law and seahorses in trouble.
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Supreme Court's campaign finance ruling: just the facts
Questions and answers about the Supreme Court's ruling on campaign finance and how it will change America's elections.
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Opinion: Supreme Court’s campaign ruling: a bad day for democracy
US Congress must respond swiftly and forcefully to ensure that corporations do not take over the electoral process.







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