Candidates
who accept public financing get rewarded for raising money from small donors, which helps make those candidates less beholden to special interests.
Not exact matches
«We do not
accept the need for cuts and we will continue to make the case for the alternative of investment in our
public services and proper resources to tackle the tax dodgers
who deprive our
public finances of tens of billions of pounds every year.»
They have also shown a different approach to the use of taxpayer funds for their respective campaigns, though Malliotakis —
who plans to
accept public matching funds — used to criticize the city's campaign
finance system as a waste of taxpayer dollars.
According to the claims, Facebook violated the state's 1977 campaign
finance law, which states that those
who accept advertising dollars from political campaigns be transparent with the
public about the «exact nature and extent of the advertising services».