Common Cause Illinois

Speak out against Big Media!

 

Do you want the media to do a better job covering the issues facing Illinois citizens?  Are you concerned about media bias?  Are you wondering whether a few giant conglomerates will provide the diverse and independent viewpoints you need?

 

Now is your chance to tell Washington policymakers what you think about Big Media.

 

Please attend the media ownership hearing in Chicago on Thursday, September 20.  This is an official hearing conducted by the Federal Communications Commission.  FCC Commissioners will be there to hear your testimony.

 

RSVP Today!

 

Clean Elections for Congress

 

Sen. Dick Durbin from Illinois is sponsoring a bill that would curb the influence of wealthy contributors to Congressional campaigns.  This "clean elections" system allows candidates to receive public funds rather than relying on private donations.

 

Clean elections, or full public financing of campaigns, would also make politicians more responsive to their constituents and level the playing field by giving all citizens a fair shot at getting elected.

 

American voters are ready for this type of reform.  According to non-partisan research, 75 percent of voters support full public financing of elections.  You can read the poll results here.  Seven states and two cities have already enacted "Clean Elections"-style reforms.  Americans tend to be keenly aware of the influence that big money has on getting individuals elected, and they don't like it.

 

Common Cause is working alongside Senator Durbin nationally and here in Illinois to build public support and pass this important reform.

 

Clean Elections for judicial races in Illinois

 

State Senator Kwame Raoul is expected to file a bill that would create a voluntary public financing system for judicial candidates running for the Illinois Supreme Court.  Big contributions to judicial candidates by interest groups can undermine public trust in those judges' objectivity once they're on the bench.

 

Illinois State Rep. John Fritchey has also introduced one bill (full text here) that would stop business owners with more than $25,000 in state contracts from contributing to representatives responsible for those contracts.  Another bill from Rep. Fritchey (full text here) calls for greater scrutiny of lobbies and their spending. These Illinois bills are ethical reforms that would help keep big money out of state politics, increase transparency, and make our representatives beholden only to the people.  Common Cause is working to ensure their passage.


 

Want a government that is open, accountable and dedicated to the public's welfare?
Do you feel your voice is heard loud and clear in Springfield and Washington?

 

Common Cause has been the "people's lobby" since 1970. With over 200,000 members from every state in the union, Common Cause works for open, honest and accountable government and increased civic engagement. In Congress, state legislatures, town halls, and courtrooms around the country, Common Cause represents the unified voice of the people against special interests and the corrupting influence of money.

 

"Everybody's organized but the people."
- Common Cause founder John Gardner