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Pete Buttigieg to campaign in Butte next month for anti-corporate spending ballot measure

Pete Buttigieg backed the measure as Democrats seek to limit corporate influence on state elections, with campaigners gathering signatures to put it on the ballot.

  • Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg endorsed Initiative I-194, known as 'The Montana Plan,' on Wednesday to restrict corporate political spending in state elections.
  • The Transparent Election Initiative selected Butte for a town hall to highlight the city's mining history and the tension between concentrated corporate power and democratic governance.
  • Aiming to bypass the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling, the measure redefines corporate charters to prohibit political spending by 'artificial persons' in state elections.
  • On May 17, Buttigieg will headline a public town hall in Butte to discuss the influence of money in politics, with online registration required for attendees.
  • Securing the ballot requires 30,000 signatures by June 19, as supporters aim to establish Montana as a national model for election reform.
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Buttigieg endorses Montana Plan, announces Butte town hall

Initiative I-194 needs 30,000 signatures by June 19 to be on the November ballot.

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