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Campaign Finance Reform
Aaron Strauss
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

Join us for a 2-session series on Campaign Finance Reform. The first session will focus on federal law and the second will cover Massachusetts Clean Elections. This activity is co-sponsored by the MIT College Democrats
Contact: Aaron Strauss, aaronbs@mit.edu
Sponsor: Political Science

Campaign Finance Reform: Federal Law
Aaron Strauss
Learn about the new McCain-Feingold campaign finance law. How will it limit corruption? Are there any loopholes? Who wins? Who loses? What are the implications to the average voter? This 1-hour session promises to be information-packed.
Mon Jan 13, 04-05:00pm, 56-114

Massachusetts Clean Elections
Aaron Strauss
Why should your tax dollars go to fund politicians? Learn about the Massachusetts "Clean Election" law. Warren Tolman, first statewide clean elections candidate, will be speaking about his experience of campaigning under the law. Hear the pros and cons of publicly-financed elections. Come join us in this lively and relevant debate!
Mon Jan 27, 04-05:30pm, 56-114
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