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League of Women Voters plans Colorado Springs series on money in politics

The League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region is planning a series of community conversations in Colorado Springs about how money in politics exacts a steep price on the common good.

In an email, the League of Women Voters said it is “committed to reforming campaign finance systems to ensure the public’s right to know, combat corruption and undue influence, enable candidates to compete more equitably for public office, and maximize citizen participation in the political process.”

The nonpartisan organization hopes the conversations help attendees understand campaign finance law on the national, state and local levels.

The events are:


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