The growing debate over big money influence in American politics
Summary
Voters in Alaska are deciding on a ballot measure to limit the power of large money donors in state and local elections. This comes amid broader national discussions about money in politics after the Supreme Court removed limits on coordinated spending by political parties.Key Facts
- Alaska voters are considering a ballot measure about campaign finance.
- The measure aims to reduce the influence of big-money donors in elections.
- The focus is on state and local elections in Alaska.
- The issue relates to nationwide debates about money in politics.
- A recent Supreme Court ruling struck down spending limits for political parties in national races.
- The Supreme Court decision allows more coordinated spending with candidates.
- Discussion on this topic was highlighted by Geoff Bennett and Daniel Weiner.
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