Sacramento's Fair Elections are in Danger
California Common Cause and our members have worked for years to bring fair elections to Sacramento so that candidates can run for local office even when they aren't wealthy or don't want to take special interest money.
But now, some Sacramento City Council members are poised to alter this ordinance dramatically without time for public debate. They want to raise campaign contribution limits that would allow wealthy donors and special interests undue influence over city officials.
We think Sacramento is better served with candidates who get out and talk with people rather than candidates who take huge contributions from donors who want favors down the road. We deserve city officials who spend more time working on the problems of everyday people rather than raising money from special interests. And that's why we need your help today.
Would you write a short letter to the city council and tell them we don't want a city where large donors can take over campaigns?
http://www.commoncause.org/CA/SacramentoCleanElections
Please let your council members know that we want candidates who want to serve their community to be able to run for office even if they don't have a lot of money. We want city officials who serve our needs, not the needs of wealthy special interests.
The Sacramento City Council is meeting next week to vote on this, so please write today and urge the city council to keep big money out of city government. With your help, we will be able to save clean elections here in Sacramento.
Thanks for all that you do.
