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Senator Dick Durbin (Ill.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) have introduced the Fair Elections Now Act, a sweeping proposal that will replace the current system of campaign financing with one that would provide candidates who agree to spending limits and reject special interest money with public financing for their races.
At the presidential level, the existing public financing program is woefully outdated and, unless fixed, will likely be bypassed by the major party candidates in 2008. Reps. Christopher Shays (Conn.) and Martin Meehan (Mass.) and Sen. Russ Feingold (Wis.) have introduced the Presidential Funding Act of 2007, which would modernize the previously successful 30-year old program.


