Forum: Ridding our Democracy of "Dark Money" - Craig Dunkerley


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Craig Dunkerley, Southbay Coordinator of the California Clean Money Campaign (http://www.yesfairelections.org/), will discuss his organization’s recent victories and current efforts to reduce the influence of money in politics.
California Clean Money Campaign is a non-partisan, non-profit organization founded in 2002 that works on various election reforms, with a primary focus on reducing the influence of special interest money in politics.
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Forum: Ridding our Democracy of "Dark Money" - Craig Dunkerley