Politics & Government
Wheaton LWV showing PRICELE$$
The public is encouraged to attend a screening of the film PRICELE$$ on March 15 at the Wheaton Public Library. Doors open at 6:30 PM and the film will start at 7:00.
“From Emmy-nominated Habitat Media (Empty Oceans Empty Nets and Farming the Seas) comes PRICELE$$, a film exploring the consequences of an electoral system that can obligate our leaders to the special interests bankrolling their election campaigns. The filmmakers follow a river of money through two national policies that affect the everyday lives of most citizens: agriculture & energy. In addition to time spent with farmers and an unusual group of Iraq War veterans, the filmmakers visit seasoned lawmakers, lobbyists and some dauntless citizen watchdogs while a classroom full of savvy civics students provide comic relief. PRICELE$$ also takes a behind-the-scenes look at Arizona’s road-test of an electoral reform that some observers believe can free Congress from the corrosive influence of big-money donors and lobbyists. Narrated by filmmaker Steve Cowan, PRICELE$$ was made on location in Washington D.C., New York, Florida, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, Arizona, California and Oregon.”
For more information on the film, see http://www.habitatmedia.org/priceless.html. For information about the LWV see http://wheatonlwvil.org.