Join a one-hour online discussion with other Americans about how money affects politics. You'll learn about two ideas to fix campaign finance: matching funds (where government gives money to candidates based on what they raise) and democracy vouchers (where citizens get vouchers to give to candidate...
Join a one-hour online discussion with other Americans about how money affects politics. You'll learn about two ideas to fix campaign finance: matching funds (where government gives money to candidates based on what they raise) and democracy vouchers (where citizens get vouchers to give to candidates). The program includes videos and materials to help you understand the issues. Teachers can use this in their civics and government classes. You'll take surveys before and after to share your thoughts.
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Deliberations
Beginning nonpartisan, national conversations on American political issues.
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