Letter: Fund Baltimore Fair Elections

Baltimore Fair Elections Coalition calls for Funding

The Baltimore Fair Elections Coalition is calling on Mayor Brandon Scott, Council President Nick Mosby and the entire City Council to make an  investment of $2.5 million in the FY22 budget for the Fair Election Fund.

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Baltimore Fair Elections Coalition

We are a diverse group of good government, faith, environmental, and community organizations who have united together to support a new way to fund Baltimore elections. We are thrilled that you and the City Council created a Fair Elections Fund and program after voter authorization in 2018. We urge you to honor the legacy that you created by getting the program off to a strong financial start. 

To do so, we encourage you to include an investment of $2.5 million in the FY22 budget to the Fair Election Fund. You and the Council President should also move quickly to finalize the Fair Elections Commission, as outlined by the City Charter. Once you do, you will receive recommendations from the Commission for annual funding. In order to ensure the program is viable for 2024, it is critically important we finalize the commission and get the program started with a strong first installment of funding.

Thanks to your support as a Councilmember and Council President, Baltimore City took a huge step forward for Fair Elections by passing Council Bill 19-0403. Large campaign contributions, which few Baltimore City residents can afford to make, have too much influence over who can run for office, what issues make it onto the agenda, and who wins. And these big donors aren’t reflective of Baltimore families —they’re wealthier, and they are also far less likely to be women or people of color, and they have starkly different priorities when it comes to public policies.

The role of large donors contributes to an already shrinking faith in government. But small donor public financing programs have proven effective in Maryland and in DC as a way to reduce the role of large donors and increase small donor participation.

The Fair Elections program will amplify the voices of Baltimore working families by encouraging small-dollar donations, and providing matching funds for candidates who abide by stricter ethics and transparency rules, like not taking giant checks from lobbyists, corporations, or PACs. By reducing the role of these large donors we can ensure everyone can have a voice in our elections, regardless of how much money they make.

We are very grateful for your support throughout the legislative process, and urge you to continue to lead Baltimore forward by getting this program off to a strong fiscal start in the FY 2022 budget.

Signed,

Rev. Kobi Little
President
Baltimore City NAACP

Jennifer Kunze
Maryland Program Manager
Clean Water Action

Joanne Antoine
Executive Director
Common Cause Maryland

Demos

Charlie Cooper
President
Get Money Out Maryland

 

Rianna Lloyd
Communications Associate
Jews United for Justice

Nancy Lawlyer
Co-President
League of Women Voters of Baltimore City 

Emily Scarr
Director
Maryland PIRG

Cristi Demnowicz
Chair
Represent Maryland

Charly Carter
Executive Director
StepUp Maryland