Bacon's Rebellion

A Compelling Case for Campaign Finance Reform – Virginia Commonwealth’s Attorneys

by James C. Sherlock

Remind me why, exactly, Virginia permits massive out-of-state campaign contributions to dominate local races.

I can’t hear you.

Because we do, an out-of-state organization is by far the biggest donor to Virginia Commonwealth’s Attorneys races in elections of local prosecutors.

Justice and Public Safety PAC, based in Washington D.C., utterly dominates support to the campaigns of progressive district attorneys in Virginia.  That PAC receives most of its funding from billionaire George Soros and his Democracy PAC.

VPAP reveals that Justice and Public Safety PAC‘s list of biggest donations have been:

So, Virginia’s highest profile county and city Commonwealth’s Attorneys are being funded primarily with out-of-state money. Perhaps some enterprising reporter can ask about that every time one of the prosecutors listed above steps to a microphone.

And perhaps the General Assembly can rethink Virginia’s open borders policy when it comes to campaign donations.

Limits on out-of-state donations would be a terrific improvement to the already ground-breaking HB 85, along with limits to corporate and PAC donations that will attract Democratic support.

Both caucuses can scan what 90% of other states have set as campaign donation limits to come to a compromise.

Democrats. Hawaii is a deep blue state. Start there. Contributions from non-Hawaiian residents may not make up more than 30% of the total contributions of a candidate for office. Look at Massachusetts’s PAC limits. Look at Rhode Island, California.

Republicans. Missouri is a red state. Look there. Look at North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Arkansas.

There is a bipartisan deal to be had if both sides have seen enough.

Certainly the citizens have.

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