ICCI Puts VOICE at Center Stage

ICCI Puts VOICE at Center Stage



By Jerry Depew, Iowa Voters

The
state convention of Iowans Citizens for Community Improvement was held
Saturday in Des Moines. Clean elections were a central issue for the
members.

The pro-VOICE workshop was held in the biggest room. It featured a publicly funded winner from the Arizona state senate, Meg Burton Cahill.
She barely upset a powerful senior incumbent of the AZ legislature on
her first try for elective office. She ran with public financing. She
has become so popular that in the most recent election she carried
every precinct in her district, despite being in the “wrong” party for
that district.

The Senator argued that current law demands two skill sets from
legislators: ability to craft public policy, and ability to raise
campaign money. She said these skills don’t often reside in a single
person. As a result some legislators depend on party leaders to raise
money for them and thus lose their independence. She also waved a
brochure for an upcoming campaign workshop in DC which featured many
fundraising workshops, such as “It’s All About the Benjamins” and “Give
and Take, and Take and Take”.

Later the CCI members heard from former Iowa Congressman Berk
Bedell. He said it’s great to work on an issue like VOICE. No
politicians are against it, he noted, but added that none of them do
anything to advance it.

Common Cause also sent a representative who briefly answered
questions about the federal clean elections bill and referred the
audience to their website for further information. Bedell said Common Cause may place full-time staff in Iowa to advance the issue.

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