By University of Denver
DENVER — The University of Denver Strategic Issues Program (SIP) today releases its report on campaign finance. The report, Money, Elections and Citizens United: Campaign Finance Reform for Colorado, represents a year of study by a non-partisan panel of 19 accomplished business, community and academic leaders drawn from across the state. The SIP Panel worked to find practical solutions and provide recommendations dealing with reforms designed to improve the electoral marketplace in Colorado and at the national level. The work was funded by the University as part of its ongoing commitment to support the public good.
During its process, the panel received 13 presentations from state, national and international campaign finance experts, including Secretary of State Scott Gessler, Former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives Andrew Romanoff, Senior Legal Counsel for the Campaign Legal Center Paul Ryan and Legal Director for the Center for Competitive Politics Allen Dickerson.











