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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-20-09 12:23 AM
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Clean Elections News--2009
We must tell the legislature: Justice cannot be for sale!

“We put cash in the courtrooms, and it’s just wrong,” says former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, on the growing threat to judicial independence and integrity: the escalating millions that special interests are pouring into state judicial elections in an effort to buy favorable rulings. O'Connor's remarks here.

Big-money contributors to judicial campaigns often win. Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce spent close to $4 million on campaigns in April 2007 and April 2008. WMC-backed candidates won in both cases. And the money buys dirty campaign tactics, read about Michigan.

Alarming as it is, these trends have arrived in Washington. In 2006, candidates spent over $1.65 million and ads by special-interest groups (mostly the building industry and labor) added $2.65 million more - for a total of $4.3 million, chasing three seats on the court! In 2006 three incumbents were re-elected despite all the attack ads - which may have backfired. But what is the future?

In West Virginia, a state supreme court judge was elected with the help of $3 million in campaign contributions through the CEO of Massey Energy, a major coal company. Then, refusing to recuse himself, he provided the majority vote to cancel a $50 million jury award against Massey Energy. It's justice for sale, and it stinks - but sadly, it's not uncommon.

Now the U.S. Supreme Court will decide when judges must step aside because of campaign contributions from litigants. But don't hold your breath for relief from the nation's highest court. Justice Scalia, among others, vacations with these same corporate tycoons.

Is West Virginia an aberration? Apparently not. A Tulane University study of the Louisiana State Supreme Court showed that over a 14-year period, in cases where litigants made campaign contributions, judges ruled in their favor significantly more often than when no campaign contributions were involved. In fact for some judges, the larger the contribution, the more frequently the ruling was in the contributor's interest. A study of Ohio in 2006 by the NY Times revealed similar seeming undue influence.

Courts matter! - and the stakes are high. There are challenging issues which constantly end up at the supreme court - topics as wide-ranging as land use and growth management, water rights, environmental concerns, civil rights and criminal cases, worker rights and employment issues, and more.

So more than ever, there must be public confidence that justices are beholden to the law, not to special interests. Even the appearance of undue influence by campaign contributions is damaging, because it erodes public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the court.

In 2010, three court seats will be on the ballot, and these races should not be decided by lavish spending by any special interest.

Justice must NEVER be for sale! And for less than 50-cents per person, per year, we can establish public financing of state supreme court campaigns.

View WPC's summary of the proposed bill.
http://www.washclean.org/Library/Summary-1-page-Proposed-Judicial-Bill-12-13-08.pdf

Click here for the complete campaign page.
http://www.washclean.org/2009judicial-campaign.htm


State leaders and your legislators need to hear from you! It's a stronger message if you call or write to them directly (rather than "Click-and-Send" emails commonly used).

The message is: Our courts must not be for sale! Please support public campaign financing for the state supreme court.

Call the Legislative Hotline, 1-800-562-6000.
Operators deliver your message directly to your legislators.

Call and Email state leaders:
Governor Christine Gregoire - 360-902-4111. Email: www.governor.wa.gov/contact/
Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown - 360-786-7604. brown.lisa {at} leg.wa.gov
House Speaker Frank Chopp - 360-786-7920. chopp.frank {at} leg.wa.gov

Find YOUR legislators - contact info here.
(click on the tab "Find Your District" .. or, Click here )

Remember: Only through grassroots action will we achieve the democracy we want to see!

Imagine a democracy where leaders are elected on the strength of their ideas, rather than wealth or the strength of their financial backers. That's what public campaign financing aims to achieve!

Please support our efforts with a contribution - whatever you can afford. Donate here. http://www.washclean.org/donate.htm

Thank you!
___________________
Craig Salins
Washington Public Campaigns
wpc {at} washclean.org
www.washclean.org
206-784-2522
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-06-09 05:42 AM
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1. Senate and House bills filed
The Senate version of our judicial bill has been filed: SB 5912.

Please ask YOUR state senator to co-sponsoring the Senate bill - or at least to support it.
SKIP to - Details how to reach them, below.
SKIP to - Additional info, below.

If nothing else, your contact to your legislators draws attention to the issue, and to our proposed bill.

The proposed program would provide public funding for campaigns to the Washington State Supreme Court, as an option for candidates.

The bill does not call for funding immediately. Instead, it says the program would start (at any time now OR in the future) once a sum of $3 million or more has been deposited into the newly-created Judicial Campaign Fund account.

The House version of the bill - HB 1738 - was filed two weeks ago, with 32 co-sponsors.

Each of these bills may be considered in a public hearing - dates yet to be announced.

The bills must be approved in committee by February 25th, or they are dead for the year.


To contact your legislators:
CALL the Legislative Hotline: 1-800-562-6000. Operators take down your brief message.
Or, Click to find your legislator: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/districtfinder/

ALSO, contact Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, brown.lisa {at} leg.wa.gov, 360-786-7604.

Tell them:
Justice must never be for sale.
Please support public financing for Supreme Court campaigns!


Additional info --

To read the bill on the Legislative website: http://www.leg.wa.gov/legislature
Select the tab "Bill Search" - and enter "5912"

Senate co-sponsors so far: Eric Oemig (prime sponsor), Fred Jarrett, Jim Kastama, Derek Kilmore, Adam Kline, Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Joe McDermott, Craig Pridemore

Click here for additional info on public financing for Supreme Court campaigns.
http://www.washclean.org/Library/Supreme-Court-Fair-Elections-The-Case-for-1p-1-22-09.pdf

Click here, for a one-page summary of the bill - downloadable, as a PDF document.http://www.washclean.org/Library/Summary-1-page-Proposed-Judicial-Bill-12-13-08.pdf


Click here, for a one-page handout, The case for public financing for Supreme Court campaigns.
http://www.washclean.org/Library/Supreme-Court-Fair-Elections-The-Case-for-1p-1-22-09.pdf

Thanks!

- Craig
__________________________
Craig Salins, Executive Director
Washington Public Campaigns
www.washclean.org
wpc {at} washclean.org
206-784-2522


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-09 02:39 AM
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2. WashClean director in Bellingham 2/12
Conversations with Craig in Bellingham - Feb 12th, 6 PM
WashClean Friends,

If you would like to drop by, please do:

A gathering, with informal conversation

Thursday, February 12th - 6 PM
Three Trees Coffeehouse - 118 West Holly, Bellingham
http://www.threetreescoffee.com/

Conversation with Craig Salins, director of Washington Public Campaigns

Working toward public financing of campaigns
Public funding of Supreme Court campaigns in Washington state
Possible Voter-Owned Elections in Bellingham
Fair Elections Now Act, in Congress
Other questions and commentary
Public welcome.
Please RSVP - so we know to expect you, Whatcom@washclean.org
But, come anyway!

ALSO, Craig will be talking with students at Western WA University, at 4:30 PM, Viking Union Building
This is a meeting arranged by Cody Flynn, creating a Democracy Matters chapter at Western
Anyone welcome to attend, sit in
For more info, contact Cody: codycf@gmail.com, or call 360-441-0174.

More info about Washington Public Campaigns: www.washclean.org

- Craig
________________________
Craig Salins, WPC Director
Washington Public Campaigns
wpc {at} washclean.org
www.washclean.org
206-784-2522





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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-09 09:33 PM
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3. VoteClean Seattle kickoff event with Congressman McDermott 3/14

Join Congressman Jim McDermott for the Vote Clean Kick Off

Seattle has an opportuniyt to take big money out of our elections through public financing of campaigns for city office. The Seattle City Council is considering sending a "Clean Elections " program to the ballot for approval by the voters. Vote Clean Seattle http://anyvite. com/events/ home/jtcu5aqqwc/ vote-clean- seattle-kickoff
is a local campaign dedicated to making this program a reality in our city. It's time for Seattle to join this growing movement and ensure that our city elections are about people and ideas.


Our kickoff event is coming up, and we would be honored if you could join us.

When: 6 pm Saturday March 14
Where Twist 2313 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98121 in Belltown

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-04-09 04:53 AM
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4. Update
Dear Washcleaners,

We have some exciting news:
At this moment, the Seattle City Council is considering putting Clean Elections on the ballot. We can't let this opportunity pass us by, so we are taking action right now!

The Seattle members of WPC are organizing a focused campaign called Vote Clean Seattle to get Clean Elections on the ballot... and to make sure it passes! We'd love for you to be a part of this - Please join us at our Campaign Kickoff Party with guest speaker, Congressman Jim McDermott! Here are the details:


Vote Clean Seattle
Campaign Kickoff Party
Guest Speaker, Congressman Jim McDermott
Saturday, March 14 at 6pm
Twist - 2313 1st Ave in Belltown


Help us demonstrate that there is REAL SUPPORT for Clean Elections in Seattle and that it should go to a vote of the people!

Even if you don't live in the Seattle city limits, we still need your help, because every time a Clean Elections program gets implemented in one city or state, it gets us just one step closer to public financing at all levels!

To be successful, we've got to join together, so what better way to get together than at a party? Guests are welcome and feel free to forward this email to your friends!

PLEASE RSVP HERE, so we know how much food to buy!
http://anyvite.com/events/home/jtcu5aqqwc/vote-clean-seattle-kickoff

We hope to see you there,

Marcee Stone
Board President, Washington Public Campaigns

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:44 AM
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5. 3rd Annual Awards Banquet Seattle 6/13
3rd Annual Awards Banquet
Washington Public Campaigns

Saturday, June 13th - 6 PM

Congressman Jim McDermott
(Keynote remarks)
2009 Awards
Outstanding Public Official
Organization of the Year
Volunteer of the Year

South Seattle Community College / Brockey Center
(same as last year)
6 PM - Reception / Silent Auction / Social Hour
7 PM - Dinner / Dessert Auction / Program

Is it possible? - this year, bigger and better than ever!
Photos from 2008 Awards Dinner

Bring your friends - captain a table!
(they won't be disappointed)

Sponsorship options available
Contact: Gabe {at} washclean.org
206-999-4071

Volunteer opportunities
Contact: Jenn{at} washclean.org
206-784-2522
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-21-09 03:09 AM
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6. Lobby Norm Dicks at his office 7/23
We are urging Reps. Norm Dicks (and Jay Inslee and all other federal lawmakers from Washington State) to sign on as co-sponsors of the Fair Elections Now Act (public campaign financing) in Congress - HR. 1826, and in the Senate, S.752.

A WPC delegation will meet with aides of Rep. Dicks, Thursday, July 23rd - 4 PM.

Those of you in the 6th Congressional District: Please call or email Congressman Dicks, and give him your views - prior to our afternoon meeting with his staff!

Similar meetings are being requested with other members of Congress. Reps. Jim McDermott and Adam Smith have already signed on as co-sponsors.

Public financing of campaigns is essential to restoring and retaining government "of the people" - rather than lawmaking dominated by special interests.

Contact info is here on WPC's website - for members of Congress: www.washclean.org/contactcongress.htm

Rep. Norm Dicks' Tacoma office:
Phone: 253-593-6536
Toll Free Number: 1-800-947-NORM (947-6676)
Congressman Dicks' website: www.house.gov/dicks/
Email form: www.house.gov/dicks/email.shtml

If you might like to attend this meeting, please reply to: pierce@washclean.org
(A pre-meeting will be held: 3 PM, Commencement Bay Cafe, 2354 Jefferson Ave S, Tacoma)

Details about the Fair Elections Now Act: www.washclean.org/bill-in-congress.htm

Please take action! This is how we'll build co-sponsorship support for action on public financing of campaigns in Congress.

~ Craig
__________________________
Craig Salins, Executive Director
Washington Public Campaigns
www.washclean.org
wpc {at} washclean.org
206-784-2522
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-03-09 02:15 AM
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7. Forum in LakeForest Park 10/7
Edited on Sat Oct-03-09 02:16 AM by eridani
Campaign Finance Reform and Fair Elections


Learn about Fair Elections - how it works, why it matters
Elected officials work for voters, no more dialing for dollars
and what's being done to bring this about


Wednesday, October 7th - 7 PM
Third Place Commons
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
206-366-3333

With ...

Marko Liias, State Representative, 21st District
Craig Salins, Executive Director, Washington Public Campaigns
Senator Eric Oemig, 45th District * invited, not confirmed

and with welcome and commentary from ...
Ruth Kagi, State Representative, 32nd District

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Third Place Commons Event Info: www.thirdplacebooks.com/event

Sponsored by Washington Public Campaigns
www.washclean.org
206-784-2522

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-04-09 06:34 AM
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8. WEbcast of clean elections forum 12/4
The Center for American Progress, along with Public Campaign and Common Cause, will be holding a forum: Fair Elections Now Act and Citizens United: The Future of Participatory Democracy, Friday morning, December 4th, 8:45-9:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time (so, 5:45 AM on the west coast).

Assistant Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and House Democratic Caucus Chair John Larson (D-Conn.) will hold a discussion on the pending Supreme Court case, Citizens United v. FEC, its impact on participatory democracy, and the need for the Fair Elections Now Act (S. 752, H.R. 1826).

Don’t miss this great opportunity to hear from the lead sponsors of the Fair Elections Now Act.
You can watch a live webcast of the event, if you're up early! It will be webcast at 5:45 AM, Pacific Standard Time.

Details on the event, here http://www.americanprogressaction.org/events/2009/12/fairelections.ht

As of today, the Fair Elections Now Act has 120 sponsors/co-sponsors in the House. Eleven more would constitute a majority of the Democratic caucus of the House - sufficient to convince Speaker Nancy Pelosi that the proposal is worth serious consideration and scheduling for action. Details here.

From Washington state, Reps Adam Smith and Jim McDermott have signed on as co-sponsors of the bill. What about the rest of them? Perhaps they need to hear more from grassroots constituents!
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