"All people should have the right to have their voices heard in equal ways."

Jim Leach represented Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years as member of the Republican party. Like most Iowans, he is fed up with the way billionaires and special interest groups have corrupted our elections.

Take two minutes to watch and share our latest video to hear why Representative Leach says "every American citizen ought to be alarmed" at what's happened in politics.

Transparency in our elections is a nonpartisan issue that both parties can get behind.

Thank you for joining with us to support campaign finance reform.

Iowa Pays the Price

P.S. If you agree with Jim Leach that this is a system run amuck, please share the video with your Iowa friends.

On November 8, exactly one year before the presidential election, Iowa Pays the Price is hosting a rally to say "enough" to the obscene amount of special interest money that's taken over our election. 

Will you join us this Sunday on the steps of the State Capitol in downtown Des Moines as we Stand Up to Super PACs?

We know you're fed up with billionaires pouring money into the 2016 election to advance their own special interests. You're in good company. According to a recent Bloomberg/Des Moines Register poll, more than 90% of caucus-goers in both parties are "mad as hell" or "unsatisfied" with the amount of money in politics. 

Help us send a message this Sunday. We'll be gathering on the steps of the Iowa State Capitol for an afternoon of hot cocoa, live music by The Uniphonics, and a special appearance by the Iowa Nice Guy. Find the event on Facebook and remember to invite your friends and family.

#StandUpToSuperPACs
Sunday, November 8
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Steps of the Iowa State Capitol

Thanks for your support,

Iowa Pays the Price