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Privately funded campaigns encouraged Wall St. meltdown
Kory Payne in Honolulu Star-Bulletin
September 28, 2008
"What we need to remember next spring is that if profiteers are the biggest funders - if we don't give candidates an alternative - we sentence the lawmaking process to a profit-motivated system. If we instead provide a full public funding option, we allow candidates the choice to try to break free from that "pay to play" paradigm, and at the same time we give taxpayers the opportunity to take back control of elections. In fact, we help avoid the type of financial house of cards that is indicative of the Wall Street meltdown and we give ourselves the deal of the century."
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Big Isle set to try public election funding
Kevin Dayton, Honolulu Advertiser
June 25, 2008
"HILO, Hawai'i -- Candidates for the nine Big Island County Council seats will be able to use public money to finance their campaigns in 2010 in the first Hawai'i test of fully publicly funded elections.
"Big Island County Councilman Bob Jacobson, who introduced the council resolution in support of the project, said advancing public election financing may be one of his most significant contributions during his three terms on the council because it could trigger 'profound change' in county government."
"Public funding advocates such as Kory Payne, community organizer for Voter Owned Hawai'i, predict public funding will boost voter participation and increase the number of people who run for public office."
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