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Nevada City Council passes Corporate Personhood (NOT) resolution
March 14, 2012 A resolution stating Corporations (Organizations) are not people and money is not free speech was passed unanimously by the Nevada City Council.
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CA Assembly passes resolution to amend Constitution to overturn Citizens’ United
July 5th, 2012 – The California Assembly passed Assembly Joint Resolution 22 calling on Congress to amend the Constitution to overturn the Supreme Court’s disastrous decision in Citizens United v. FEC. With today’s passage of AJR 22, the California state … Continue reading
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Citizens United & Money in Politics
Follow blog postings on this subject by subscribing. Do we actually have a democracy when money trumps votes and corporations trump people? We are witnessing an unprecedented influx of money into our political process. The 2012 presidential election could see … Continue reading
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