Transparent Election Initiative

the Transparent Election Initiative will focus on a grassroots effort to eliminate dark money that has flooded our system since the Citizens United decision

Transparent Election Initiative
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Approximately 72% of U.S. adults support imposing limits on the amount of money individuals and organizations can spend on political campaigns, consistent across various ideological and demographic groups.
Former Montana Commissioner of Political Practices, Jeff Mangan, announces the launch of the Transparent Election Initiative (TEI), a groundbreaking effort to champion meaningful campaign finance reform and tackle the challenges posed by Citizens United. With his extensive experience in public service and dedication to ethical governance, Mangan is spearheading the project, aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in our electoral process.
TEI seeks to shed light on the world of political funding, empowering voters with clear information about campaign finances and ensuring that our democracy truly represents the will of the people.
Most importantly, the Transparent Election Initiative will focus on a grassroots effort to eliminate dark money that has flooded our system since the Citizens United decision.
In the coming weeks, TEI will announce a series of listening sessions across the State of Montana. We want to hear your perspectives, your ideas, your thoughts on money in politics.     Join Jeff in this mission to create fully transparent elections and meaningful campaign finance reform at transparentelection.org.
 
 
 
 
 

8 in 10 Americans, republicans and democrats, think there is too much corporate money in politics. We agree! Help us do something about it at transparentelection.org

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