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The direct initiative reform
states have jurisdiction over election procedures
to get them together
Suffrage for women,prohibition,child labor laws, and election reform Amber Chatman
it restricted spending by banning parties, candidates, and and elected officials from receiving or spending soft money on election campaigns
Robert M. La Follette was a progressive politician who passed reform measures that became a model for other states.
Voters got more involved in the government
In 1897, Robert M. La Follette advocated for tax reform, corporation regulation, and political democracy. He also advocated steeper railroad taxes and a direct primary. He was elected governor of Wisconsin in 1900.
Robert M. La Follette was a progressive politician who passed reform measures that became a model for other states.
The Wisconsin Idea is credited to Wisconsin progressive Republican Robert La Follette. Three of the reforms in the Wisconsin Idea are labor reform, civil, service reform, and stopping political contributions by corporations.
Im pretty sure that the guy who did this was known as Robert La Follette. But, as I said before, I am not exactly sure.
"Fighting Bob" La Follette supported various progressive causes, including workers' rights, women's suffrage, and government regulation of big business. He also advocated for political reform, such as direct election of senators and the initiative and referendum processes. La Follette was known for his opposition to corruption and his strong advocacy for democracy and social justice.
Ross Perot was the Reform Party candidate in the 1996 presidential election.
Ross Perot was the Reform Party candidate in the 1996 presidential election.
The direct initiative reform
This would be known as a recall
The progressive movement brought about a reform in the election of US senators. The reform provided for the direct election of senators into the legislature.