Campaign finance reform under 7 would allow further reforms to follow, without those regulatory capture and bribery are legal and prevent any other electoral reforms benefiting the working class.
It's questionable if that's enough, though. FPTP means we'll vote for people who maybe took small bribes, and it'll become a slippery slope to a fully for-sale goverment again.
Nothing about replacing First-past-the-post voting?
Campaign finance reform under 7 would allow further reforms to follow, without those regulatory capture and bribery are legal and prevent any other electoral reforms benefiting the working class.
It's questionable if that's enough, though. FPTP means we'll vote for people who maybe took small bribes, and it'll become a slippery slope to a fully for-sale goverment again.