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Maine Senator Introduces 13th State Resolution to Overturn Citizens United
On the heels of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introducing an amendment to overturn Citizens United, Sen. Richard Woodbury (I-Yarmouth) of Maine will introduce a similar state resolution Tuesday. If it passes, Maine will be the thirteenth state to adopt a resolution to support the overturning of Citizens United.
The Bangor Daily News reported:
Woodbury, a 2012 Clean Election candidate whose opponent’s privately funded campaign raised more than six times as much as his did, told a crowd of about 40 people — many of whom held signs or wore buttons reading “End Corporate Personhood” — that “Citizens United” has damaged democracy.
“The ‘Citizens United’ decision has been enormously destructive, to electoral politics specifically, and even more broadly to the effective practice of democracy in America by allowing essentially unlimited spending on elections by corporations and interest groups,” Woodbury said. “It has trivialized the voice and influence of regular voters.”
Twelve states have passed resolutions to support the overturning of Citizens United, a Supreme Court decision that granted the rights of people to corportations in order to equate campaign spending with free speech. The state resolutions direct the state’s congressional delegation to support a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United, such as the amendment Sen. Sanders introduced.
Sanders’ constitutional amendment contains three sections. Section I overturns Citizens United by barring any entity that doesn’t have the right to vote from donating to campaigns. It reads, “Section I. Whereas the right to vote in public elections belongs only to natural persons as citizens of the United States, so shall the ability to make contributions and expenditures to influence the outcomes of public elections belong only to natural persons in accordance with this Article.”
Section II gives Congress and states the power set up a publicly funded electoral system, and Section III ensures that nothing in the amendment infringes on the freedom of the press.
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Reynardine
Apr. 30th, 2013 at 10:23 am
Ah! The ABT network: About Bloody Time.
djchefron(Moderator)
Apr. 30th, 2013 at 10:31 am
As they say “It might be some gold in them hill” In 2014 the democrats should as a centerpiece of their campaign run on this issue to make corporate person-hood unconstitutional as an amendment to the Constitution.
I believe even the rank and file teabaggers would jump on board and all it would take for their votes is to holla SOROS,SOROS,SOROS.
Shiva
Apr. 30th, 2013 at 11:59 am
I hope it goes some wheres. If abortion is legal and states can stop it, then citizens united has to be able to be stopped by states
Sugapea
Apr. 30th, 2013 at 1:15 pm
The infamous Dred Scott decision stood for the proposition that ‘People (slaves) are Property’.
The mirror image of the Dred Scott decision, with the Orwellian name “Citizens United,” stands for the proposition that ‘Property is People’.
This decision, too, will live in infamy.
Let us change this atrocity!
jude folly
Apr. 30th, 2013 at 8:42 pm
while various municipalities and statehouses call for citizen united’s overturning, you can take action along with millions of other voters–demand campaign finance accountability by signing this petition:
signon.org/sign/hillary-i...