Vote Yes on Prop 15, June 
8

Do you think that public officials should be accountable
to voters instead of to big money contributors?  So do we.

The solution is Fair Elections funding of campaigns for qualified candidates who agree to strict spending limits.

Get politicians out of the fundraising game

Open up the political process

End pay-to-play politics

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The California Clean Money Campaign is a non-partisan 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to achieve an open and accountable government in California by building statewide support for public funding of election campaigns.

The California Clean Money Action Fund is the 501(c)4 advocacy arm of the California Clean Money Campaign

Vote Yes on Proposition 15, the California Fair Elections Act!

Road to Clean Elections

Watch the compelling Bill Moyers video.

Proposition 15 is a good start

Monterey County Herald, by Larry Parrish, 5/13/10

"I wonder, is anyone out there sick and tired of corporate money and other well-heeled special interests running (and ruining) our government? The people's government? If so, I strongly recommend voting yes on Proposition 15..."  Full story

Yes on Prop. 15

North County Times (San Diego), by Nick Shestople, 5/8/10

"Most everyone agrees that there is too much money driving the political process. These aren't bribes, but how do you say "no" when a $10,000 donor makes a suggestion?...  It's time California cleans up its act. This is a small first step. Vote yes on Prop. 15."  Full story

Proposition 15

Ventura County Star, by Anthony Montapert, 4/20/10

"I support Proposition 15 (California Fair Elections Act) because I am tired of our current political system that is slanted in favor of special-interest corporations instead of the individual citizen."   Full story