Wednesday, June 27, 2007

House endorses campaign finance legislation





MONTPELIER, VT (2007-05-08)

(Host) The Vermont House has endorsed campaign finance legislation that raises the amount individuals can give to parties and candidates.The bill allows people to give $2,000 dollars to gubernatorial candidates for each election cycle. VPR's John Dillon has more:

(Dillon) The bill is designed to replace a campaign finance law that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down last year as an unconstitutional restriction on free speech.That law, first passed in 1997, set a $400 total limit for an individual's contribution to a gubernatorial candidate. The new legislation raises that amount by five times. The bill also raises the contribution limit for other statewide offices. Paul Burns is a director of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group. He says the legislation makes sense, given the Supreme Court's ruling.

(Burns) "This establishes reasonable limits and does the best job we can I think, given the court's decision, at reducing the powerful influence of money and politics."

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Monday, June 25, 2007

News Coverage of VPIRG's Work

News coverage since May 2007 will be posted on this blog.

Click here to view archives of earlier news coverage. We've had such great media coverage this year on our work that we're a little backlogged (not a bad thing!). Remaining 2007 coverage will be posted as soon as we can.

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