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Kenny Guinn on Government Reform
Republican NV Governor
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No campaign spending limits; no public campaign funding
Q: Do you support requiring full and timely disclosure of campaign finance information? A: Yes.
Q: Do you support imposing spending limits on state level political campaigns?
A: No.
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Do you support partial funding from state taxes for state level political campaigns?
A: No.
Q: Should Nevada labor unions be required to attain members’ consent before spending union dues on political campaigns?
A: No.
Source: 1998 Nevada Gubernatorial National Political Awareness Test
, Nov 1, 1998
Reforms must respect state's rights to select electors.
Guinn adopted the National Governors Association position paper:
The Issue
In the wake of the United States presidential election in Florida, the Congress and the administration has expressed interest in federal standards for elections. Recognizing that Articles I and II of the United States Constitution grants states, not Congress, the authority to determine the manner of selecting presidential electors and conducting elections generally, most legislative proposals do not mandate federal standards. Rather, current proposals direct federal agencies or commissions to study and make recommendations concerning the election system. Nonetheless, the possibility of legislation in the 107th Congress requiring states to implement federal election standards remains. If enacted without adequate funding by the federal government, such legislation could also result in an unfunded mandate to the states.
NGA’s Position
Articles I and II of the United States Constitution grant states the authority to determine the manner of selecting presidential electors and provide that states are responsible for establishing election procedures generally. However, in the wake of the 2000 presidential election, the nation’s Governors recognize the need for election reform. NGA will continue to monitor federal legislation addressing this issue, but has not taken a position in support of or opposition to election reform efforts.
Source: National Governors Association "Issues / Positions" 01-NGA11 on Aug 1, 2001
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