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View Article  ICCI Voter Owned Lobby Day

ICCI Voter Owned Lobby Day in Des Moines


By Caroline Vernon

Progressive Action for the Common Good (PACG) has reserved a passenger van to transport Quad City activists to Des Moines next Monday, January 29th. We will be joining other progressive activists across Iowa in order to lobby our state legislators on the importance of clean elections and public financing of campaigns. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (ICCI) is the main organizer of this event and has already laid a lot of groundwork around this issue. This is a price-less (pun intended) opportunity to make a difference in the fight to reclaim our democracy.

Monday's Agenda:

We will leave from the NE corner of the Northpark Mall parking lot (near Sears) at 8:00am. This van seats 12. We have 6 open seats available and will be stopping at the Perkins restaturant in Iowa City to pick up a couple more folks so if you live in the QC area or in Iowa City and would like to join us, please contact Caroline ASAP to reserve a seat: 563-676-7580, carolina1961@gmail.com. Others from the QC area will also be carpooling to Des Moines.

Please wear a green shirt (representing money) and if possible, bring a dozen or more home-made cookies along. Currently, lobbyists are allowed to spend a maximum of $2.99 on each legislator so we would like to bring home-made cookies to share, to represent home-made elections. If you are willing to contribute goodies for the cause please let me know. If you are unable to attend, but would be willing to bake some cookies, that would be terrific! Finally, to help defray some of the cost of renting the bus, we are asking for a $10 donation from each participant.

Once we get to the Capitol, we will debrief at 11am to go over our talking points and the day's activities. At noon, we will participate in a rally and press conference. Former Congressman Berkley Bedell, Ed Fallon, Pam Yoakum, and Mike Connelly will all speak to the importance of voter-owned clean elections. From 12:30 to 3pm, we will all have an opportunity to lobby each of our state reps on this issue. We will then plan to leave Des Moines promptly by 3:15pm so we can return home in time for dinner, around 6pm.

CCI is expecting an estimated turnout of close to 150 activists from around the state. I am hopeful that we can fill the remaining seats in the van. We expect to have a bill number to lobby around by next week.

Thanks for all you do - hope to see you in Des Moines!
Caroline Vernon
563-676-7580
carolina1961@gmail.com


For more information on why this issue is so important, please read the following:
 
Are Political Action Committees trying to use money to influence OUR legislature?

Iowans shouldn't have to wonder.

Tell your legislators to support Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections!


The Clean Elections Act will help restore fairness to our elections by allowing everyday Iowans the opportunity to run for office, regardless of how much money they can access.  Voters won't have to wonder if large contributors are gaining unbalanced access to OUR representatives.

The Clean Elections Act would provide a limited amount of public financing for candidates who:

Pledge to not raise any private money for their campaigns.
Pledge to not use any of their own money for their campaigns.
Collect a set number of signatures and $5 contributions from within their own district to prove they are viable.

It Can Work!
Maine and Arizona have been effectively using the system for four election cycles and the results have been good for democracy.
More people are running for office.
More people are turning out to vote.
Candidates report spending more time talking to voters.
9 of 11 statewide officeholders in Arizona, including the Governor and Attorney General, have been elected without taking money from PACs and big money contributors, spending only a fraction of what is used in conventional races like Iowa's.


We Need it Now!
Voter-Owned Elections help ensure a healthy democracy by:

Freeing candidates from the money chase and allowing them to spend all their campaign time talking with voters.

Creating a fair playing field by reducing the need to raise large amounts of money to win.

Giving more Iowans the chance to run for office – regardless of their access to big money or their willingness to accept PAC contributions.

Creating a system where Iowans won't have to wonder if big contributions are influencing votes at the capitol with their campaign contributions.

The Clean Elections Act = Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections

Background:

A Clean Elections Act would create voluntary public financing for state elections.  Candidates would qualify for public funding if they vowed to raise no private money, vowed to not use any of their own money, and collected a set number of signatures and $5 contributions from within their district.

In a contested general election, eligible candidates who chose to use the system would receive:

$3 million for a team running for governor and lieutenant governor.
$200,000 for a candidate for attorney general.
$125,000 for a candidate for a statewide office other than governor, lieutenant governor, or attorney general.
$40,000 for a candidate for the Iowa senate.
$30,000 for a candidate for the Iowa house or representatives.

Summary:

Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections is a system that would free candidates from the money chase and allow them to spend more time with voters and constituents.  The same system has been used in Maine and Arizona for four full election cycles and has proven to be an effective way of reducing the influence of big money on elections.  6 of 8 statewide office holders in Arizona were elected without using any special interest money.  Voter turnout has increased by over 20%.  The number of people running for office has increased. And in the Nov 2006 Election, Governor Janet Napolitano won re-election, combining with her challenger to spend only $2 million, compared to the combined $18 million spent by candidates in the Iowa gubernatorial race.

A Clean Elections Act will allow every day Iowans to run for office without having to worry about raising large amounts of money.  Phase I of CCI's "Money and Elections in Iowa" study shows that the majority of money given to candidates is coming from PACs.  Challengers are at a huge disadvantage, needing to raise $65,000 to be competitive in a race for the house and $100,000 to be competitive for the senate. And as campaign spending has gotten out of control, campaigns have gone south. The Clean Elections Act would limit unnecessary spending by placing contribution limits on donors. The Clean Elections Act would also require Media outlets to file reports outlining who is paying for political advertisements, curbing the explosion of negative advertising.

For the cost of $5 per voter, Iowans could know for certain that their elected officials are working to address the needs of all Iowans, and not have to wonder about where all the money comes from. For around $10 million a year, our state elected officials would have the chance to focus on ideas and meeting their constituents, not chasing down the combined $32 million spent in the Nov. 2006 elections. Tell your legislator today: "Iowans want Voter Owned Clean Elections!"

View Article  FAIR! to Host 2nd Annual Budget Teach-In
FAIR! to Host 2nd Annual Budget Teach-In


By Karen Kubby

FAIR! will host its second annual budget teach-in on Saturday, January 20 from 10am to noon in Emma J. Harvat Hall in City Hall, located at 410 E. Washington Street in Iowa City.  Iowa City Mayor Pro-tem Regenia Bailey and Iowa City City Council member Amy Correia will outline the proposed budget in a user-friendly way and lead a conversation about a progressive perspective on budget content and process.

FAIR! is a progressive voice for local politics in Johnson County.  FAIR! works to build sustainable, livable, and humane communities.  Its actions are based on the values of fairness, justice, equity and transparent government.  FAIR! activates the community through education, local electoral politics, and participation in public policy lobbying and debate.

The budget teach-in is an attempt at making the Iowa City proposed budget more accessible to the general public.  It is hoped that this session will prepare people to make comment to the City Council during the council's budget proceedings.

Refreshments will be served.

For more information, please contact Garry Klein at 354-2600.
View Article  Reclaim Democracy: January 9th ICCI Rally at the State Capital
Reclaim Democracy: January 9th ICCI Rally at the State Capital


By ICCI

Reclaim Democracy!

Join us for CCI's Rally and Lobby Day
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
10 am - 4 pm
First Floor Rotunda of the State Capitol in Des Moines

This session powerful special-interest groups will be a the capitol pushing their corporate agendas. That's why it's important for everyday Iowans to stand together and be heard.

Be there to show your support and tell state
leaders we want action on these important issues:

    * LOCAL CONTROL
    * VOTER-OWNED CLEAN ELECTIONS
    * HOME OWNER PROTECTIONS
    * CLEAN AIR and CLEAN WATER

Mark your calendars now and plan to join us Jan. 9
for this important event and be a part of democracy in action!

    * Kick off the day with a Rally in the Rotunda at 11 am
      Join us in the rotunda immediately after the Governor’s state of the state address (which starts at 10 a.m. in the 2nd floor House chambers of the Capitol.)

    * Meetings with key decision makers
      We'll be meeting with legislators and other key decision makers from both Executive and Legislative branches during the day to push for policies that protect our homes, our farms our environment and our democracy.

 
Reclaim Democracy!
Join us for:
CCI's Rally and Lobby Day
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
10 am - 4pm

Ride the bus to Rally & Lobby Day Jan. 9!
No need to worry about weather or parking.
Front door drop-off and pick-up at the State Capitol for only $10!

Bus from La Porte City area:

    * Depart from Thriftway Supermarket, 300 4th Street, at 7:00 am
    * Arrive back in La Porte City around 6:30 pm

Bus from Humboldt Regional area:

    * Depart from the S & L Equipment parking lot in Humboldt (on Hwy. 3 east of town) at 7:00 am
    * Arrive back in Humboldt around 6:30 pm

Bus from Hardin Regional area:

    * Depart from Thiesen’s parking lot in Iowa Falls at 8:00 am
    * Stop at Story City Happy Chef at about 8:30 am
    * Will stop at other locations upon request
    * Arrive back in Iowa Falls around 6:30 pm

Bus from the Southeast Iowa area:

    * Depart from Robert's Building on Hwy. 1 (on the north end of Keosauqua) at 6:30 am
    * Stop at The Cedars,109 E. Hwy 2 in Milton, at 7:00 am
    * Stop at Keith’s Food in Bloomfield at 7:30 am
    * Stop at vacant Hy-Vee parking lot (2814 N Court St. just off of Hwy 63 N) in Ottumwa at 8:30 am
    * Will stop along the way in neighboring counties such as Wapello and Mahaska upon request
    * Arrive back in Keosauqua around 6:30 pm

Bus from the Carroll Regional & Adair-Madison Regional area:

    * Depart from Westgate Mall parking lot in Carroll (corner of Carroll St. & Hwy. 30) at 7:00 am
    * Stop at Pamida parking lot in Audubon at 7:30 am
    * Stop at Brayton Post Office at 7:45 am
    * Stop at Country Kitchen in Stuart at 8:30 am
    * Arrive back in Audubon around 5:45 pm and Carroll around 6:15 pm

Reserve your seat today!
Send your name, address and phone number along with $10 per person by January 5 to 2001 Forest Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50311.

For more information, contact Iowa CCI at 515-282-0484 or iowacci@iowacci.org.

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Join Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement for our annual Rally and Lobby Day -

 Tuesday, January 9, 2007         

10 am - 4 pm, Des Moines        

First Floor Rotunda of the State Capitol

Be there to show your support and tell state leaders that Iowans want action on these important issues:
 
Local Control       

Voter-Owned Clean Elections

Home Owner Protections             

Clean Air and Clean Water

We’ll be meeting with legislators and other key decision makers during the day to push for policies that protect our homes, our farms, our environment and our democracy.

Adam Mason
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement
2001 Forest Ave.
Des Moines, IA 50310
(515) 282-0484
www.iowacci.org
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