Common Cause Connecticut

Rallying to Save Connecticut's Citizens' Election Program


Recently, Judge Stefan R. Underhill, a U.S. District Court Judge in Bridgeport ruled several provisions of Connecticut's Citizen's Election program unconstitutional, completely ignoring years of legal precedent regarding public financing programs which have been consistently upheld by other federal courts and the Supreme Court as constitutional. This blow against fair elections comes at a particularly bad time, as the financial crisis in Connecticut has already tempted Governor Rell and the General Assembly to slash funds the Citizens' Election Program to help fill the gap in the budget deficit.

Common Cause in Connecticut has been acting with the help of members and coalition partners to urge leadership in the Connecticut House and Senate to enact a fix to the law in a Special Legislative Session in order to preserve and protect the program for the 2010 elections and beyond. Connecticut newspapers have recently chimed in and have amplified the rallying cry to protect and save the Citizens' Election Program in a series of editorials published around the state.


Read the articles here...