U.S. Supreme Court nixes portion of Arizona Clean Elections Law

Sen. John McComish, R-Phoenix, explains Monday why he believes the U.S. Supreme Court decided correctly that the state should not be allowed to give matching dollars to publicly financed candidates when their privately funded foes spend more.  (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

Sen. John McComish, R-Phoenix, explains Monday why he believes the U.S. Supreme Court decided correctly that the state should not be allowed to give matching dollars to publicly financed candidates when their privately funded foes spend more. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)

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