Common Cause NorthCarolina

Durham joins call for reform option

Durham's City Council has agreed to move forward, with unanimous consent, on a resolution asking the state for local public financing authority, following a brief discussion Thursday at City Hall.
 
The Bull City would be the fourth city to pass such a resolution this year, joining Raleigh, Wilmington, and Greenville.
 
Common Cause remains dedicated to the principle that the state should not prohibit cities from considering reform options, including publicly-financed campaigns (aka voter-owned elections), as a way to protect and promote local democracy.
 
Legislation is expected in the General Assembly this May to remove that prohibition--check this space regularly for legislative updates and field reports! 
 

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