Wealthy special interests and a small number of big donors have come to dominate the funding of political campaigns in our country. The good news - there is a solution that can help our democracy become more representative, and it's called public financing. Public financing provides public funds to candidates to support their election campaigns. Washington D.C. launched its inaugural Fair Elections Program just last year, and it became an immediate success.
On Tuesday, October 19 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern/8:00 a.m. Pacific, join us for a conversation about the potential of public financing and a look at "Democratizing The District," CLC's report on the District of Columbia's first foray into publicly-funded campaigns. After a special introduction from Paul Smith, CLC's Catie Hinckley Kelley will lead a panel discussion with Austin Graham, Jeremiah Lowery of DC for Democracy and Dr. Craig Holman of Public Citizen.
We hope you can join us for this important conversation. As panelist Austin Graham said in our report on public funding in Washington D.C., "In the age of super PACs and big-time corporate spending, public financing is increasingly a viable alternative to getting campaigns to really focus on the democratic values that should be fueling our elections."
Date: October 19, 2021
Time: 11 a.m. Eastern/8 a.m. Pacific
Watch a special preview of our D.C. public financing report on the event page!
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