Posted by Ron Nehring at 3:50 pm on Jan 26, 2015 Comments Off on San Diego County Prepares Rule to Force Campaign Money Underground
San Diego voters have a right to know who is trying to influence
our local elections. Yet a proposal going before the County
Board of Supervisors will mean more dark money and less
transparency in our local politics.
Our local political parties are broad based, democratically
governed and transparent. In fact, our political parties are the
only organizations involved in local elections with these
important qualities that make them accountable.
The proposal would sharply curtail the ability of political
parties to directly contribute to county candidates, with a limit
of about 1 cent (not dollar, cent) per voter for countywide
candidates, and about 3 cents per voter for supervisor
candidates. Donors and special interests who wish to support
candidates in excess of these limits will shift their funds
elsewhere. Often, that’s under ground. And everybody knows
it.
Under the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens
United, the First Amendment protects every American’s right to
make unlimited contributions to so-called “independent expenditure”
committees.
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