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DJGray
Posted: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:38:39 PM

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A couple of days ago, the Herald published an article by Sam Taylor which has spawned a firestorm of posting and debate on his blog regarding publicly funded campaign financing. House Bill 1551 and Senate Bill 5278 both allow for local governments to create a public financing fund for campaigns using local funding sources -- read "taxes." The argument for such a fund is that it would allow candidates to run and fund their campaigns without being beholden to any special interests. The bill(s) would not become law without approval from the voting public.

I'm not much in favor of my tax dollars being used to finance or promote a philosophy I might not agree with. Your thoughts?





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  • DJGray
    Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 7:00:50 AM

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    Well, this has passed the State Senate, so we are well on our way to local jurisdictions allowing public campaign financing. The kicker is that local taxpayers will have to pay for this campaign financing through local taxes, fees, penalties, and whatnot. However this goes down (assuming it is eventually signed into law), it will require approval by local voters.

    Senator Harriet Spanel, D-Bellingham, is a sponsor of this bill. Sam Taylor, at the Herald reports that the bill has the support of the League of Women Voters of Bellingham/Whatcom County as well as the Whatcom County Democrats. The Whatcom County Republican party has not yet discussed the bill at Central Committee, but is not expected to support it.

    Spanel voted in favor of the bill, while Sen. Dale Brandland, R-Whatcom County, voted against it.


    Mark Twain wrote:

    A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting its shoes on.

  • Mark Twain


  • Baron Miller wrote:

    Grace ruins the idea that you are fully in charge.

  • Baron Miller



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