Common Cause

June 27, 2008 - 2:18pm

Leave it alone, MCEA proponents say

Click here for a previous report on the issue.

In the last legislative session, state lawmakers approved measures that made it 30 percent harder for candidates for governor to qualify for public financing. They also required all gubernatorial candidates to be audited by the Ethics Commission.

Lawmakers also asked Jonathan Wayne, executive director of the commission, to study further improvements to public financing in gubernatorial elections.

At a public hearing Friday morning, a handful of proponents – mostly the usual suspects – said that the most recent round of changes should play out in 2010 before any more are made.

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April 7, 2008 - 6:08pm

Pearson tapped as Common Cause's VP for Programs

Arn Pearson, previously Common Cause's campaign finance reform efforts, has been named the organization's national vice president for programs.

In his new capacity, Pearson will be responsible for developing and overseeing Common Causes' legislative and grassroots campaigns on a wide array of democracy reform issues.  read more »

April 2, 2008 - 5:49pm

Senate approves National Popular Vote initiative

UPDATED Apr. 2 at 9:30 p.m. with more details on the debate

The state Senate passed a bill Wednesday allowing Maine to participate in the National Popular Vote interstate compact. The bill will next go before the House for consideration.  read more »

March 12, 2008 - 11:54pm

NPV vote redo expected Thursday

Update: The issue was tabled Thursday. 

The National Popular Vote bill is expected to come up for a second debate and vote Thursday in the Maine Senate.

The issue first came up in the Maine Senate Monday. With Sen. David Hastings III, R-Fryeburg, absent, they voted 17 to 17. On Tuesday, Hastings said he is against the bill so, providing everyone is there and votes the same, it won’t pass.

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March 4, 2008 - 12:29am

Bill creates pathway for citizens to complain about their legislators

Maine House Speaker Glenn Cummings, D-Portland, is pushing legislation to redefine conflict of interest, undue influence and abuse of office in state government.

At the heart of his bill, which was heard in the Legal and Veterans Affairs Committee Monday, is a clause allowing citizens to come to the Ethics Commission with complaints about their legislators.  read more »

March 4, 2008 - 12:27am

Edmonds: Expand public disclosure

UPDATED: 11:07 a.m. Tuesday with more links

Senate President Beth Edmonds wants to give lawmakers a few more forms to fill out.

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