Common Cause Connecticut

Republican Leadership Guts Citizens’ Election Fund


It is unacceptable that Republican Leadership is planning to gut the landmark Citizens’ Election Program by taking the remaining $30 million left in fund. . In its first year, it was an unparalleled success – nearly 80% of current members – Republican and Democrat - of the General Assembly ran as Citizens’ Election candidates.

It is the League of Women Voters, Connecticut Citizen Action Group and Common Cause’s belief that we must act now to fix the law and that we cannot wait for the outcome of the appeal. We believe that candidates who want to run for statewide office under the program need to know the program is viable and that the funds are available. The Citizens’ Election Fund cannot sustain another attack on funding. We cannot afford to return to the days of “Corrupticut”.

We applaud Governor Rell’s leadership on this issue – and for calling a special session to amend the Citizens’ Election Program to ensure it is available for 2010 and beyond. We need to act before the legislative session begins. Statewide and legislative candidates need to know that this program is available for them now.

We look forward to working with the Governor and Legislative Leadership on this critical good government reform initiative and to ensuring that there are adequate resources to run this program.


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