Money in Politics

Citizens United invited huge sums of dark money into our democracy. We're demanding reforms that put ordinary people ahead of billionaire campaign donors.

Americans know that money has too much influence in our political system. That is why we advocate for money in politics solutions that empower small-dollar donors to make an impact in campaigns, require disclosure of all campaign money raised and spent, remove the financial barriers stopping everyday people from running for office, and hold elected officials and wealthy special interests accountable to voters.

Even with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. FEC, states and cities across the country are proving that we can improve our campaign finance system with laws that amplify the voices of everyday Americans.

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Money in Politics: A Q&A with Bob Phillips of Common Cause

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Money in Politics: A Q&A with Bob Phillips of Common Cause

Candidates backed by PACs and special interest donors swept Democratic and Republican primary races this spring. Elections watchdog Bob Phillips explains why that’s not great for democracy—and how we can advocate for a better system.

Billboard urges public input on redistricting

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Billboard urges public input on redistricting

A billboard greeting drivers as they enter downtown Wilson urges residents to weigh in on North Carolina’s legislative redistricting process.

Bob Phillips

Bob Phillips

Executive Director

Common Cause North Carolina

Jane Pinsky

Jane Pinsky

Legislative Affairs and Engagement Manager

Common Cause North Carolina

Bryan Warner

Bryan Warner

Director of Communications

Common Cause North Carolina

Ann Webb

Ann Webb

Policy Director

Common Cause North Carolina

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