How PBS Can Continue Explaining The Crisis Of Money In Politics During the Democratic Debate

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Across all nightly network broadcasts, PBS has consistently provided the most coverage of the crisis of money in politics and campaign finance reform over the last 16 months. During the upcoming debate, PBS can continue its much-needed emphasis on the issue by asking the candidates what steps they will take to address money in politics if elected president by asking the following questions:

Will You Take Executive Action Requiring Federal Contractors To Disclose Campaign Gifts?
Will You Push The Securities And Exchange Commission (SEC) To Begin Planning Rules That Would Require Publicly Traded Companies To Disclose Political Spending?
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairwoman Has Said The Commission Is "Worse Than Dysfunctional." What Will You Do To Break The Gridlock At The FEC?


How PBS Can Continue Explaining The Crisis Of Money In Politics During the Democratic Debate