U.S. District Court Takes Testimony on Discriminatory Public Funding Law

A U.S. District Court in Connecticut is holding a two-day trial in Green Party of Connecticut v Garfield, the case that challenges the discriminatory aspects of Connecticut’s public funding law. See this story. Thanks to Dave Gillespie for the link.


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U.S. District Court Takes Testimony on Discriminatory Public Funding Law — 1 Comment

  1. This is one of the very real problems facing public funding of elections and it one area that I rarely hears its proponents fully address.

    MN has optional-partial public funding (and a rebate offer) and it applies to a ‘major party’ — currently three exist; DFL, GOP and INP.

    The Greens used to be a ‘major party’, but lost the status a few years back.

    Personally, I do see why the line has to be drawn somewhere, on the basis of limited resources, but I would probably suggest that after an election the top six parties were major parties or something like that.

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