Public financing

Public financing is when money from the U.S. Treasury is available for campaigns. Currently, only candidates for president have the option of getting government funds for campaigns. Generally, a candidate who accepts public funds must agree to limit his or her fundraising more than is required by federal law for all candidates. The idea behind public financing is to free up politicians from the pressures of raising money so that they can better, and more honestly, do their jobs. It is also thought that public financing might help those without connections to money successfully run for office.

Information on public finacing

Since public financing is a way to reform campaign finance, the links below offer information on both.

Groups that support public financing

Criticisms of public financing