Past and present Senate candidates from Michigan: on Government Reform


Debbie Stabenow: Repeal Citizens United; fight big money in politics

Q: Campaign Finance: Require political ads to disclose their funders? Support Citizens United decision for unlimited political donations from corporations & unions?

John James (R): No public statement found.

Debbie Stabenow (D): Yes. A leader in the fight against big money in politics. Co-sponsored updated DISCLOSE Act. "Would gladly repeal Citizens United."

Source: CampusElect.org Issue Guide on 2018 Michigan Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Debbie Stabenow: Voter ID places undue burden on voters

Q: Elections: Support Michigan's redistricting ballot initiative to address charges of partisan gerrymandering?

John James (R): No public statement found.

Debbie Stabenow (D): Strongly supports. Voting districts should be drawn fairly, without "strange configurations."

Q: Voting Rights: Support stricter voting rules like photo-ID requirements?

John James (R): No public statement found.

Debbie Stabenow (D): No. Place undue burden on voters and haven't increased voting integrity.

Source: CampusElect.org Issue Guide on 2018 Michigan Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Marcia Squier: Easier voter registration; restrict superdelegates

Q: Do you support easier voter registration?

A: Strongly support.

Q: You posted on CrowdPAC on July 13, "Michigan's voice didn't matter because each superdelegate vote negated thousands of votes." How would you change the superdelegate rules?

A: I am not a Democrat, so I would have no pull within that party to change their rules, but I would support legislation that forced the Democratic Party to pay for its own primaries instead of the states if they continue to weight the vote totals this way.

Source: OnTheIssues interview on 2018 Michigan Senate race Jul 20, 2017

Marcia Squier: Dem. superdelegates cheated Michigan voters of their choice

[Marcia Squier's posting on CrowdPAC.com, "Why you should support Marcia Squier"]: I had never belonged to any party, but had been an active voter for over 20 years. I joined the green party in the summer of 2016, after it was revealed that the Democratic Party had a solid candidate for president, but they cheated him at every level imaginable. I ran as a green party candidate against a superdelegate in Congress who, along with every other Michigan superdelegate, voted unanimously against the candidate [Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT] who won the Michigan democratic primaries. I felt like Michigan's voice didn't matter because each superdelegate vote negated tens of thousands of votes.
Source: CrowdPAC editorial for 2018 Michigan Senate race Jul 13, 2017

Mike Bishop: Limit people driven by thirst for power, pride, and envy

Q: The founders established pure democracy in the Constitution because they believed that it is the best form of government to ensure the safety and equitable treatment of all citizens?

Bishop: Strongly Agree

Q: What in the nature of mankind caused America's Founders to carefully define, separate, and limit powers within the Constitution?

Bishop: The nature of mankind drove America's Founders to carefully define, separate and limit powers within the Constitution. Man can be driven to accomplish great things when motives are pure and outcome is driven by humility and Godly intent. However, man is inherently flawed and, there are people whom are driven by a thirst for power, pride, and envy. By limiting powers and creating checks and balances, our Founders ensured an environment where no one man or woman could force change alone.

Q: People should be able to vote without photo identification?

Bishop: Strongly Disagree

Source: Faith2Action iVoterGuide on 2014 Michigan Senate race Sep 30, 2014

Gary Peters: Nuclear option: Allow confirmation of Obama's appointees

[Peters spoke] at an event held by the Progressive Democratic Women's Caucus of Muskegon. Peters said he supported the senate's Democratic-led rule change to weaken the power of the filibuster [which has blocked all Obama nominees]. "I support the changes in the rules," he said. "I support the old filibuster." He explained that he thinks the old rules have been abused. "Nominees have been stopped simply for politics. I think it's a big reason the American public are frustrated with Congress."
Source: Muskegon Chronicle on 2014 Michigan Senate race Nov 23, 2013

Terri Lynn Land: Super PACs are committed to Michigan

GOP candidate Terri Lynn Land is welcoming controversial super PAC money into her race to win Michigan's open Senate seat. Land [told an audience] that money raised by super PACs will be a resource in her campaign during a speech she gave last month at the Republican Women of Leelanau County Garden Party.

Created in the wake of the landmark Citizens United Supreme Court ruling, super PACs can raise unlimited funds from corporations, unions, associations and individuals to advocate for or against candidates, but money must be spent on independent political activity.

"The Citizens United lawsuit actually started here in Michigan," Land said. "And that changed the dynamics of politics, restricted the parties, but it let individuals and others raise resources to do that. Our campaign has talked to a lot of those folks," she added. "They're committed to Michigan. They really want to support us here in Michigan. And if we can do this in Michigan, that means they win in the other states."

Source: Huffington Post coverage of 2014 Michigan Senate debates Sep 25, 2013

Terri Lynn Land: Allow "dark money": secret campaign donations for issue ads

The State Bar of Michigan this month urged requiring everyone who contributes money to Michigan judicial campaigns to be publicly identified. It said a 2004 decision by then-Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land allowing those who bankroll so-called judicial "issue ads" to remain anonymous undermines the integrity of the judicial system & conflicts with more recent US Supreme Court decisions requiring such donors to be identified. Issue ads typically attack a candidate without endorsing an opponent.

The State Bar, which represents 43,600 Michigan lawyers and judges, said secret contributions--dark money--prevent the public from knowing when [an elected] judge is being asked to rule on an issue involving a major donor. Dark money increasingly is playing a role in Michigan judicial campaigns. Last fall, someone secretly spent $2 million on misleading attack ads in an unsuccessful effort to defeat an incumbent Oakland County Circuit Court judge.

Source: Bridge Magazine coverage of 2014 Michigan Senate debates Sep 16, 2013

Peter Hoekstra: Setting 12-year term limit a mistake; after serving 18 years

time and time and time again to increase spending," Durant said. "Earmarks, entitlements and all these things that put our country at risk: you can't do it for 18 years and then say 'Well, I'm going to change.'"

Hoekstra stood up to the shots, saying he made a mistake by setting a 12-year mark for his departure from the government. He pointed out his victory margins increased after he broke the promise. "The most important term limits are the ones people impose," he said.

Source: Nate Reens in Michigan Live on 2012 Michigan Senate debates May 14, 2012

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Candidates and political leaders on Government Reform:

Retired Senate as of Jan. 2015:
GA:Chambliss(R)
IA:Harkin(D)
MI:Levin(D)
MT:Baucus(D)
NE:Johanns(R)
OK:Coburn(R)
SD:Johnson(D)
WV:Rockefeller(D)

Resigned from 113th House:
AL-1:Jo Bonner(R)
FL-19:Trey Radel(R)
LA-5:Rod Alexander(R)
MA-5:Ed Markey(D)
MO-9:Jo Ann Emerson(R)
NC-12:Melvin Watt(D)
SC-1:Tim Scott(R)
Retired House to run for Senate or Governor:
AR-4:Tom Cotton(R)
GA-1:Jack Kingston(R)
GA-10:Paul Broun(R)
GA-11:Phil Gingrey(R)
HI-1:Colleen Hanabusa(D)
IA-1:Bruce Braley(D)
LA-6:Bill Cassidy(R)
ME-2:Mike Michaud(D)
MI-14:Gary Peters(D)
MT-0:Steve Daines(R)
OK-5:James Lankford(R)
PA-13:Allyson Schwartz(D)
TX-36:Steve Stockman(R)
WV-2:Shelley Capito(R)
Retired House as of Jan. 2015:
AL-6:Spencer Bachus(R)
AR-2:Tim Griffin(R)
CA-11:George Miller(D)
CA-25:Howard McKeon(R)
CA-33:Henry Waxman(D)
CA-45:John Campbell(R)
IA-3:Tom Latham(R)
MN-6:Michele Bachmann(R)
NC-6:Howard Coble(R)
NC-7:Mike McIntyre(D)
NJ-3:Jon Runyan(R)
NY-4:Carolyn McCarthy(D)
NY-21:Bill Owens(D)
PA-6:Jim Gerlach(R)
UT-4:Jim Matheson(D)
VA-8:Jim Moran(D)
VA-10:Frank Wolf(R)
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