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Measure #46 - NO
Amends Constitution: Allows Laws Regulating Election
Contributions, Expenditures Adopted By Initiative Vote Or 3/4 Of
Both Legislative Houses
Simply
Stated:
Controls Private Political Speech
PEAPAC Explanation:
The Oregon Constitution, in guaranteeing freedom of speech,
prohibits laws that restrict spending on state or local elections in
Oregon. Measure 46 would change that, allowing limits on campaign
spending.
PEAPAC Comment:
This Measure and its companion, Measure 47, are sponsored by
some of the most liberal groups in our state. Joined in
opposing these measures are usually liberal labor unions and various
conservatives. Everyone, conservatives and liberals
alike, want to make some changes to the way campaigns are financed.
We favor reasonable disclosure and reporting requirements.
But we are opposed to imposing limits on individual donations,
because this, in essence, is a restraint on your political
speech.
That’s why we oppose this Measure. It is aimed not just at special
interest groups, unions and corporate giving. It would
also pave the way for restrictions on how the average Oregonian
could use his money to freely speak his views into the political
arena.
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Over the
past few decades, various attempts have been made
to curb the abuses in election spending. But the end result has not
been the empowerment of the little guy. Just the reverse
has happened. Increasingly, candidates must have a great deal of
personal wealth to run for office, hardly a step in the right
direction. We urge a No vote on Measure 46.
This voters' guide produced by Parents Education Association, PAC.
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