Sunday, October 30, 2022

The People’s Rights Amendment


Citizens United shifted the Landscape of Campaign Finance Reform, and Reinvigorated a Conversation about the fabricated Doctrine of Corporate Constitutional Rights.

When the Supreme Court determined that Corporations are entitled to the same Free Speech Rights as People, it reversed Decades of Precedent, recognizing the need to Regulate Corporate Spending in our Elections.

In McCutcheon, the Supreme Court struck down Aggregate Contribution Limits, allowing even more Money from Wealthy Individuals to infiltrate our Elections.

As an active Member of the House Democratic Caucus’s Task Force on Election Reform, Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA, 2nd District) has been at the forefront of efforts to Overturn these Supreme Court Decisions.

In short, Jim believes that Power ought to reside in the Voters of American, Not the Shareholders of Wall Street.

He has introduced Two Constitutional Amendments to restore Democracy and Accountability to our Political process:

House Joint Resolution 20 promotes the fundamental Principles of Political Equality for All Citizens, by giving Congress and State Legislatures, the Power to regulate Political Spending in their respective States.

House Joint Resolution 21, the “People’s Rights Amendment” overturns Citizens United, and makes clear that the Rights protected by the Constitution are the Rights of Natural Persons.

The Amendment clarifies that Corporations, whether they be For-Profit or Non-Profit entities, are Not People with Constitutional Rights.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


3 comments:

richardwinger said...

Saturday Night Live is owned by a corporation. If corporations have no free speech rights, the government could censor Saturday Night Live.

mhdrucker said...
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mhdrucker said...

If the content is not true or harmful, it is no longer free speech, just speech. I am writing a post about the history of free speech.