The purpose of Clean Money Comparisons is to provide a resource for both citizens and legislators who want to go beyond the usual piecemeal campaign finance reform and instead draft comprehensive “Clean Money/Clean Elections” legislation based on the principle that public elections should be publicly financed. This revised edition includes descriptions of the key provisions of Public Campaign's Clean Money/Clean Elections “Model Bill” and Clean Money/Clean Elections legislation that has been introduced in nine states, one city, and the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
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Click here to download the entire study (located on NorthEast Action's website)




