Friend,
As the struggle to elect a new House Speaker continues, some of the biggest negotiations are happening outside Congress. The Hill reported yesterday that the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), a PAC endorsed by Rep. Kevin McCarthy, struck a deal with the Club for Growth that would garner additional support for McCarthy’s bid for Speaker. The CLF has agreed not to spend or support spending in any open-seat primaries in safe GOP districts in exchange for the Club for Growth’s support for McCarthy.
These shady backroom deals fundamentally corrupt our democracy. They leave our elected officials beholden to corporations and special interests, rather than the people who chose them to lead.
Sign if you agree: It’s time we end the influence of PACs once and for all.
The impact of big money in politics can be seen every single day. Every major issue discussed in Congress, from environmental protection to commonsense gun reform, has players behind the scene seeking to influence members of Congress to vote in their favor. One study even found that the preferences of the average American voter have a “minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy.” That defies any and all definitions of a democracy.
I firmly believe that the influence of corporate and special interest contributions only harms us, and it’s why I never have and never will take PAC money. I’m proud to be the founder of the bipartisan Congressional No PAC Caucus, composed of lawmakers dedicated to serving the people of the United States above all else. But unseating these outside forces is going to take support from as many members of Congress as possible.
Tell your Representative to sign the No PAC pledge.
Onward,
Ro