Along with the League of Women Voters, Roger Williams University School of Law, and the Hassenfeld Institute for Public Leadership at Bryant University we are proud to present a one-day conference on the possibility of a Constitutional Convention in Rhode Island. Please join us on Saturday, March 29th from 8:30-1 at Bryant University. You can register here.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Now is the time for a People's Pledge
As we begin 2014, and the campaign season kicks into full swing, it's a
good time to consider how to improve the quality of our elections. In
an era of Citizens United increasingly our elections are
dominated by negative advertisements from outside special interest
groups. Just this week the secret donor behind an almost half million
dollar last minute ad buy was revealed in the Boston Mayor's race.
The most successful recent effort to deal with this problem is the People's Pledge that Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren used in their 2012 election. That's why we're proposing one for the 2014 Rhode Island gubernatorial contest. You can read more about it from our Providence Journal op-ed yesterday.
A study by Common Cause Massachusetts found many benefits from a People's Pledge, including:
The most successful recent effort to deal with this problem is the People's Pledge that Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren used in their 2012 election. That's why we're proposing one for the 2014 Rhode Island gubernatorial contest. You can read more about it from our Providence Journal op-ed yesterday.
A study by Common Cause Massachusetts found many benefits from a People's Pledge, including:
- A more positive campaign featuring fewer negative outside advertisements
- Less undisclosed money from outside Super PACs and other "dark" money groups
- More small dollar donors
- Ken Block: http://www.blockforgovernor.
com/ - Allan Fung: http://www.allanfung.com/
- Clay Pell: http://claypell.com/
- Gina Raimondo: http://www.ginaraimondo.com/
- Angel Taveras: http://angel2014.com/
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