The Arizona Sentinel

January 22, 2010

Clean Elections Gone in Arizona, Freedom of Speech Rules the Day!!

Filed under: My Posts — thearizonasentinel @ 3:21 pm

Goldwater Institute News Release January 20, 2010 Phoenix—

Today U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn Silver ruled in favor of the Goldwater Institute and permanently struck down the matching funds provision of the Clean Elections law. Judge Silver gave the state five days to appeal the decision and seek further relief in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals before the judgment becomes enforceable. In the 23 page decision, Judge Silver ruled, “The Act, in its current form, is not supported by a compelling interest, is not narrowly tailored, and is not the least restrictive alternative. The Act is unconstitutional under the First Amendment.” “We hope the State will not appeal the injunction,” said Goldwater Institute attorney Nick Dranias. “All along, the State has said the candidates need certainty, and they do. The system is unconstitutional and it’s time for the state to protect free speech and follow the law.” The Goldwater Institute filed suit against Clean Elections in August 2008, arguing the matching funds provision violates the free speech rights of traditionally funded candidates by causing their campaign contributions and expenditures to trigger government subsidies to opposing publicly-funded candidates. Read more about this and other Goldwater lawsuits to protect individual rights and keep government within its constitutional limits at www.goldwaterinstitute.org/litigation. The Goldwater Institute is an independent government watchdog that develops innovative, principled solutions to issues facing the states and enforces constitutionally limited government through litigation. The Institute’s work is made possible by the generosity of its supporters.

As a Conservative Libertarian Candidate for Governor of Arizona , I definitely support Judge Silvers decision.

www.bruceolsen4gov.com

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