Lobbyists and big money have too much power in Washington State government. Together, we can help return power where it belongs — with Washington voters.
Be a part of the movement saying yes to:
Transparency and Accountability
I-1464 pulls back the curtain on who is really trying to influence elections and government.
Limiting Big Money Influence
I-1464 prohibits big campaign contributions from lobbyists and public contractors, and closes the revolving door between government officials and lobbying.
Empowering Voters
I-1464 ensures voters have a much stronger voice in government.
When I talk to voters at the door or on the phones, I overwhelmingly hear that people are sick and tired of our broken political system. What’s more, they know big money is the problem – but what they don’t always know that we have a real opportunity to clean up politics in our state this November.
That opportunity is I-1464. Also known as the Washington Government Accountability Act, I-1464 is a statewide ballot initiative to increase accountability and transparency in government, limit the influence of big money in politics and put more power back in the hands of Washington voters.
The response to I-1464 in these conversations is overwhelmingly positive – once people know about it, they are excited to vote yes! And that’s why it’s so important to make sure as many Washington voters know about I-1464 as possible.
In these final days before the election, we need you to help us get the word out. Can you join our Get out the Vote effort the weekend before Election Day?
Whether you're knocking on doors in your neighborhood, attending a phone banking event or at home using your computer and our online Virtual Phone Bank tool - we'll help get you fully up to speed on how to talk with fellow voters about reforming money in politics.
Posted by Integrity Washington · October 14, 2016 11:07 AM
Four things you need to know about Initiative 1464. We know that we will only win in November if people across the state understand the initiative. Like and share this so your friends and family in Washington get the facts.