It's no secret that running for office can be a pricey undertaking. Now, some cities and states are looking to stem that trend toward high-cost campaigning. We take a look at the "Clean Elections" movement and various models for campaign finance reform.
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"Clean Elections" and Campaign Reform
Listen Thursday, Mar. 16, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuest host: Matthew Felling
Guests
Susan Anderson
Senior Program Advisor, Public Campaign
Kenneth Mayer
Professor of Political Science and Director, The Campaign Finance Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ben Barr
Constitutional Policy Analyst, Goldwater Institute
Glenn Cummings
Member, Maine House of Representatives(D-Portland); House Majority Leader
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