On the campaign trail Mr. Koppell
talks about campaign finance reform, a measure which Senator Klein continues to tirelessly advocate for in the State Senate, and yet, he can not follow the rules of our current system.
With the conventions in full swing, there's been lots of
talk about campaign finance reform these past few days:
Not exact matches
His remarks were instead a mashup of his
campaign stump speech greatest hits,
talking about criminal justice
reform, a «broken economy,» free tuition at public colleges, the minimum wage and
campaign finance reform.
«He
talked a lot
about what he wanted to do during the
campaign, including
campaign finance reform.
The younger Soros sat down with our Jimmy Vielkind to
talk about his push for
campaign finance reform.
They'll also
talk about some of the areas of state government that need
reform including,
campaign finance, ethics and redistricting.
«We're not
talking about the substantive ethical and
campaign finance reform changes that could turn things around.»
He's
talking about the possibility of
campaign finance reform, election
reform, even possible changes to state lobbying laws.
«Bill de Blasio
talks about campaign -
finance reform, but ends up bending the rules so much I am surprised they didn't break,» Murray said.
They'll also
talk about voter turnout, lobbying,
campaign finance reform and much more.
The minority leader
talks about Governor Spitzer's
campaign finance reform proposals, the recently passed state budget, and his support for legislation to allow the death penalty for people convicted of killing law enforcement personnel.
They'll also
talk about reforming Rockefeller Drug Laws, public
financing of
campaigns and the challenges of balancing the state budget.
Something, certainly, to keep mind next time Democrats
talk about the need for
campaign finance reform.
On a parallel track, the governor confirmed that he's
talking with legislative leaders
about a
reform package that could change
campaign finance laws.
Campaign finance reform was once
talked about seriously, championed by John McCain, a potential standard - bearer, as a true, indeed remarkable, American war hero.