Alaska Clean Elections Measure
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KYUU.com: The Clean Elections Measure hopes to limit the power of special interest groups. Multiple lawmakers that ran with public funding are raving about it, according to some national organizations. But a group called the Committee to Stop Corruption is actually against the ballot measure. "It's unprincipled to take people's money to give to another group. And with all the different needs we have, the least-deserving group are politicians," said Scott Kohlhaas of Committee to Stop Corruption. Scott Kohlhaas says public money should be banned from campaigns. "Your tax-payer dollars will go to Nazis, klansmen, communist, religious fanatics. I'm not saying they don't have the right to run. I'm saying that they don't have the right to your tax-payer dollar," said Kohlhaas.
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