21 legislators praised for disclosure


A campaign finance reform group has praised 21 legislators for their openness.

Democracy North Carolina identified a group of state lawmakers who are doing "a superior job" identifying occupations and employers of their donors on campaign finance forms.

Though candidates are required to make their best effort to identify all donors, many fall short, listing only names, dates and amounts.

The group singled out legislators who raised more than $15,000 and provided full information on 98 percent or more of donors, including Senate President Marc Basnight and House Speaker Joe Hackney, both Democrats.

From the House: Democrats Tricia Cotham, Jim Crawford, Margaret Dickson, Rick Glazier, Bruce Goforth, Deborah Ross, Russell Tucker, Jennifer Weiss and Verla Insko, and Republican David Lewis.

From the Senate: Democrats Charlie Albertson, Doug Berger, Linda Garrou, Clark Jenkins, A.B. Swindell and Republicans Pete Brunstetter, Neal Hunt, Richard Stevens and Jerry Tillman.

"It's crucial for the public to have the full picture about the candidates before they vote — and the pattern of where a campaign’s money comes from is an important part of that picture," said Kaitlin Stollbrink, an intern at Democracy North Carolina.

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Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

Congratulations to my member of the House from Cary, Jennifer Wiess. She is just a good, all around clean politico. She takes her job as Representive of the people seriously, and she is responsible in her fund-raising tactics. Good job, Jennifer.

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

>NEVER meant to be a 'democracy'...in fact the word does NOT appear in the Constitution!

Not true.
This nation is a republic in a democracy.
The U.S. Constitution didn't need the word "democracy" -- from the Greek for demokratia, from 'demos' "common people," + 'kratos' "rule, strength" -- to be democratic, since it was ordained and established by "We the people."

If we're going to list all the words not in the Constitution, we're going to be here all day.

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

Its MY way of HONORING the 'ORIGINAL' 'party' of SLAVERY, as they continue to ENSLAVE us daily.

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

Congrats to those members on the list. Despite FFC's notions, there are some good people in Raleigh on both sides. Many of them are listed above.

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

Yeah, FFC, speaking of "KKK," I guess you're among those hoping we'll never see another politician exploit bigotry and be praised and rewarded and honored for it in North Carolina.

Hmmm? Of course.

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

An earlier version inadvertently left out Cotham.

— RTB 

Re: 21 legislators praised for disclosure

Yeah, but its that remaining 2% of questionable donors who get somehow left out or covered up...

Did Les Merritt run an audit for 'democracy NC' for these 'honors'?

'democracy NC' needs to realize we were NEVER meant to be a 'democracy'...in fact the word does NOT appear in the Constitution!

why does everyone scream 'democracy' in NC when its clearly NOT, especially after 100+ years of democrackkk rule.

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