Rep. John SarbanesVerified account

@RepSarbanes

Representing Maryland’s 3rd District. Fighting big money in politics so that we can return to a government of, by and for the people.

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Joined August 2011

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    ICYMI, & I talked about how we can in politics: . Via

  2. Great op-ed via . Maine is a leader on clean elections. More cities & states must : .

  3. Howard County can flip the script on by voting for clean elections via

  4. Be sure to check out this great discussion I had with about how we can return to gov't of, by and for the people.

  5. . are fighting so all Americans have a greater voice in our democracy.

  6. Here’s “Part 2” of my discussion with about the benefits of clean elections.

    Talking Money in Politics with Rep. Ruben Gallego (Part 2)
    Here’s “Part 2” of my discussion with Rep. Ruben Gallego. In cities and states around the country, people are supporting clean-elections systems to return to government of, by and for the people.
  7. Great news in Maine (via ): More candidates are funding their campaigns w/ citizen-owned elections.

  8. Kudos to for renewing the push for citizen-owned elections in Portland!

  9. Great piece by ’s : . Cali has a huge opportunity to fight back against wealthy special interests.

  10. Great news from Maine & ! More candidates are joining ME’s clean-election system to : .

  11. It’s an honor to represent folks from Howard County, Md who are leading the fight against big money in politics: .

  12. House Democrats are fighting for a by returning us to a gov't :

  13. If we don’t believe we can solve campaign finance, says , then we’re giving up on American democracy

  14. ICYMI --> “This is not your grandparents’ reform effort. This is new.” Via : .

  15. Let’s “…get back to government of the people, by the people and for the people.” – Hillary Clinton.

    Clinton: Of, By and For the People

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