Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05035

Introduced
2/3/16  
Introduced
2/3/16  
Refer
2/3/16  

Caption

An Act Repealing The Citizens' Election Program.

Impact

If enacted, the repeal of the Citizens' Election Program would significantly alter the landscape of campaign financing within the state. The program, which provided candidates with public funds to run their campaigns, was intended to reduce the influence of private money in politics and allow for a more equitable opportunity for all candidates, regardless of their financial backing. Removing this program could lead to an increase in fundraising pressures on candidates, making them more reliant on private donations and potentially escalating the influence of large donors in state elections.

Summary

House Bill 05035 proposes to repeal the Citizens' Election Program, a public financing system designed to support candidates for state office in Connecticut. The bill aims to eliminate the program and redirect the funds from the Citizens' Election Fund to the General Fund, effectively ending the state’s commitment to publicly finance election campaigns. Introduced by Representative Piscopo, the bill was referred to the Government Administration and Elections Committee.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB05035 may evoke strong reactions from various stakeholders. Proponents of the repeal may argue that the Citizens' Election Program has become financially burdensome for the state and that eliminating it could lead to a more competitive political environment. However, opponents are likely to contend that this move undermines the progress made in campaign finance reform by enabling a return to a system heavily influenced by wealthy donors and special interests. This bill thus raises significant questions about the future of electoral equity and transparency in Connecticut.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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