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Letter: A shame that campaign spending bill was axed

Our politicians have spoken loud and clear regarding their refusal to support publicly funded elections. That tells you what their priorities are. They want to continue with business as usual because it gives them an advantage over anyone who wants to challenge them for their seat. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser has published a letter criticising politicians' refusal to support publicly funded elections, stating that their actions indicate their priorities. The politicians believe this gives them an advantage over anyone challenging them for their seat. We need to have this question on the ballot for the public to decide, not corrupt politicians.

Letter: A shame that campaign spending bill was axed

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Our politicians have spoken loud and clear regarding their refusal to support publicly funded elections. That tells you what their priorities are. Read more

Our politicians have spoken loud and clear regarding their refusal to support publicly funded elections. That tells you what their priorities are. They want to continue with business as usual because it gives them an advantage over anyone who wants to challenge them for their seat.

We need to have this question on the ballot for the citizens to decide, not corrupt politicians. They have no shame.

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