From Joan Greene <[email protected]>
Subject Do You Agree
Date May 14, 2022 2:00 PM
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77% of Americans say there should be limits on the amount of money
individuals and organizations can spend on political campaigns and
issues" according to a 2015 Pew Research Center poll.
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"77% of Americans say there should be limits on the amount of money
individuals and organizations can spend on political campaigns and
issues" according to a 2015 Pew Research Center

poll.

Let's pull back the curtain on money in politics and why we need
campaign finance reform. Campaign finance reform levels the financial
playing field for those who do not have the contacts or financial
resources. Opens the door to people with fresh ideas and removes the
incumbent's financial advantage.

This list is only a starting point for campaign finance reform.

1. Lower the donation limits an individual can contribute to a campaign.

2. Lower the amount a candidate can contribute or loan to their
campaign.

3. Establish a maximum dollar amount a designated political seat can
raise in total. Money raised and not used when the election is concluded
will be returned to the donor or donated to a non-profit, even if the
person is running in the next election cycle.

4. Ban independent expenditures and PACS from contributing financially
or providing any service of value.

5. Ban campaigns from donating to other campaigns.

6. Increases public confidence the candidate/incumbent are focused on
the needs of the community and not the person with the deepest pocket.

7. Increases public confidence the election is not "bought".

8. Removes the pressure on donors to give to a candidate/incumbent they
do not support or an amount they are not comfortable donating.

9. The candidate/incumbent hops off the call time hamster wheel to spend
time talking to constituents.

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You know the "business as usual" politicians and their friends are
not happy I am pulling back the curtain to expose the secrets of money
in politics. They don't want a level playing field.

Will you chip in now and support campaign financial integrity? Don't
let big money or the backroom deal politicians pick your elected
leaders. I'll send you our KNOW BETTER VOTE BETTER sticker to show my
appreciation for your support.

Look for my

**Is There Quid Pro Quo?** email. What I am going to reveal will shock
you.

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Thank you for your trust and support,

Joan Greene

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