Voters in Alaska are set to vote on a ballot measure aimed at reducing the influence of large donors in state and local elections. This initiative is part of a broader discussion regarding the role of money in politics, which has gained attention following a Supreme Court ruling that eliminated restrictions on party spending in coordination with candidates during national elections. PBS NewsHour's Geoff Bennett spoke with Daniel Weiner for further insights.
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Alaska voters to decide on measure addressing big-money influence in elections
Alaska voters will consider a ballot measure designed to limit the impact of large financial contributions in elections. This measure is part of a larger national dialogue about the influence of money in politics, particularly in light of a recent Supreme Court decision regarding campaign finance.
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