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The George Washington University-based Campaign Finance Institute released a statement today calling Governor Tim Pawlenty's decision to eliminate the Political Contribution Rebate an elimination of "an important force for democracy in Minnesota government."

Based on its research over the last five years, the Campaign Finance Institute has found that the PCR rebate is an important part of the "unusually large role" that small donors play in Minnesota's state elections. In Minnesota, small donors (those who gave $100 or less to any one candidate) accounted for 45% of the private contributions to candidates for state office, while in most other states they accounted for less than 10%.

"Eliminating the rebate would remove an important force for democracy in Minnesota government," said CFI's Executive Director Michael Malbin, who is also a professor of political science at the University at Albany (SUNY). "The refund promotes greater equality by building up from the bottom. It deserves significant credit for the role of small donors in Minnesota. The PCR deserves to be imitated, not destroyed."

Because small donors play a larger role in state elections, candidates are more likely to look to average citizens, not wealthy donors, for campaign funds, making them more accountable to the people.

Common Cause, a government watchdog group, has called Governor Pawlenty's elimination of the refund a "seeming abandonment of Minnesota's long held principles of good government." They're hosting a free speech and panel discussion titled "Is The Era of Good Government in Minnesota Over?" with Common Cause President Bob Edgar next Monday, July 13th. Click here for more information or to RSVP.

As Congress begins to hash out the nuts and bolts of health care reform, the government watchdog group Common Cause explores the connection between health care special interests and members of Congress.

The findings, which include the revelation that health care interests have donated nearly $373 million dollars to members of Congress since 2000 were detailed in a report released yesterday.

Some of Minnesota's legislators are among those with large financial ties to the health care industry.

The report found that congressman Kline received $252,050 from the health care industry since 2000. As the ranking Republican of the House Education and Labor Committee, congressman Kline will be in a key position to influence health care legislation.

In 2009 alone, members of Minnesota's congressional delegation have received $73,500 from the industry.

Here's a breakdown:

Rep. Michele Bachmann: $18,250

Rep. Keith Ellison: $6,250

Rep. John Kline; $2,250

Sen. Amly Klobuchar: $11,000

Rep. Betty McCollum: $13,550

Rep. James Oberstar: $1,000

Rep. Erik Paulsen: $6,500

Rep. Collin Peterson: $2,000

Rep. Timothy Walz: $12,700

A recent New York Times poll found that three out of four Americans support a public health insurance option, and it's crucial that your members of Conress hear from you. But, as in the case of Rep. Kline, the health care industry has spent years bankrolling the campaigns of those who are in charge of making health reform happen.

Call your Members of Congress and tell them you support efforts to win quality, affordable health care for all!

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