Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00728

Introduced
1/28/13  
Introduced
1/28/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Reduction Of Grants From The Citizens' Election Fund.

Impact

If enacted, SB00728 would lead to a restructured approach to election funding, likely decreasing the competitive edge for candidates who are heavily dependent on public funds. For many candidates, particularly those in races where funding is essential to reach voters effectively, this change may limit their ability to communicate their platforms and engage with constituents, potentially skewing the electoral process in favor of wealthier candidates who can self-fund their campaigns. The changes are expected to spark debate on election equity and access to political participation.

Summary

SB00728 aims to amend section 9-705 of the general statutes, specifically addressing the financial support provided to candidates, by reducing the grants from the Citizens' Election Fund. The bill intends to achieve significant budgetary savings by halving the amount of public financing allocated to participating candidates in elections. This reduction would directly impact the financial resources available to candidates who rely on this funding to run their campaigns, particularly affecting those who may not have substantial private funding options.

Contention

The bill is likely to face opposition from advocates of public financing who argue that reducing grants may disenfranchise candidates aiming to amplify their voices within the political landscape. Critics contend that cutting public funding undermines the intention of the Citizens' Election Fund, which was designed to create a more level playing field among candidates. Furthermore, discussions surrounding this bill may expose deeper tensions regarding the role of money in politics and the state’s commitment to promoting fair electoral practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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