TITLE

THE CLEAN-ELECTIONS MOVEMENT

AUTHOR(S)
Fine, Janice
PUB. DATE
July 2000
SOURCE
Dollars & Sense;Jul/Aug2000, Issue 230, p21
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Interview
ABSTRACT
Interviews Janice Fine, organizing director of Northeast Action, regarding her views on the Clean Money Campaign Reform in the United States. Difference of the clean-election movement from the traditional campaign-finance reform efforts; Reasons for the clean campaign-finance reform; How did the reform movement started.
ACCESSION #
3286481

Tags: FINE, Janice -- Interviews;  CAMPAIGN funds;  POLITICAL campaigns

 

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