Common Cause NorthCarolina

BREAKING NEWS: HB 120 on the House floor

This week is a big one for the future of clean elections in North Carolina, as the State House is considering a bill to expand public financing to municipalities across the state. HB 120 contains no state money and allows municipalities to experiment with public funding of mayoral and city council races. The program is completely optional for all municipalities, and will be administered by the State Board of Elections.

 

A study by Common Cause North Carolina has shown that 2 of the biggest funders of local races, the Home Builders and the Realtors, contributed nearly $200,000 for local elections across the state in 2007. That's enough to fund more than 60 "clean elections" candidates in a city the size of Chapel Hill! Unsurprisingly, this "sprawl lobby" is staunchly against the bill, as they have publicly admitted that they fear transfer power from wealthy funders of elections to the voters themselves.

 

Public financing has also been shown to increase voter interest in elections. This is particularly important at the local level, where turnout rarely tops 25%.

 

The vote on this bill is likely to be extremely close. Be sure to contact your state representative in the NC House, and encourage him or her to vote yes on HB 120!

 

 

 


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