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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE February 7, 2013
The
Backbone Campaign and Allies Applaud Re-Launch of 'Declaration For
Democracy' Campaign to Overturn
Citizens United 2,000
Public Officials Have Already Expressed Support for Constitutional
Amendment WASHINGTON -
This week The Backbone Campaign
and ally organizations applauded the re-launch of the "Declaration For Democracy" campaign.
Public officials signing the
declaration are proclaiming their support for amending the
constitution to limit the influence of money in our democracy and
to restore the rights of the American people in the wake of the
Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. FEC.
Representatives Donna Edwards (D-MD), Ted Deutch (D-FL),
Keith Ellison (D-MN), James P. McGovern (D-MA), and John Yarmuth
(D-KY) circulated a "Dear Colleague" letter today urging their
colleagues to sign the declaration.
By the end of the 112th
Congress, 2,000 public officials had expressed their support for a
constitutional amendment, including President Obama, 102 Members of
the House, and 29 Senators (list visible at http://united4thepeople.org).
The Declaration For Democracy reads:
"I, ____________, declare my support for amending the Constitution
of the United States to restore the rights of the American people,
undermined by Citizens United and related cases, to protect
the integrity of our elections and limit the corrosive influence of
money in our democratic process." The declaration can be found
here:
http://united4thepeople.org/index.html
"The Supreme Court's decisions in
Citizens United and related cases put our political system on
the auction block to be sold to the highest bidder," said
Marge Baker, Executive Vice President of People For the American
Way. "Americans don't want an auction, they want a working
democracy. We are thrilled that these Representatives are inviting
their colleagues to join the growing chorus of voices calling for
change. We look forward to getting even more public officials on
board this year."
"Companies ought to be competing in
the marketplace with the best products and services, not in our
elections for unfair influence of the decisions that will impact our
economy by those with the deepest pockets," said David Levine,
CEO of the American Sustainable Business Council. "This money
is better spent by investing in growing our businesses, creating
jobs and building a stronger economy." "Voters across the country have
demonstrated overwhelming support for a constitutional amendment
that clarifies that unlimited campaign spending has never been free
speech," said Common Cause President Bob Edgar. "Congress
must respond to that."
"Our electoral process should be
about the rights of individuals to participate in our nation's
politics," said
Larry Cohen, President of Communications Workers of America.
"That's what democracy looks like. The Communications Workers of
America commends elected officials at every level of government who
are fighting to restore fairness to our political process. The role
of money in politics must be completely overhauled. Today it dwarfs
everything else and is distorting our democracy. Working with other
progressive organizations, CWA is committed to stopping the flow of
secret cash to political campaigns and making it clear to all
dollars are not speech. This effort will require constitutional
changes and other measures to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's
Citizens United decision, which opened the floodgates for
secret spending and today enables billionaires to buy our nation's
elections. We also will work for the public financing of elections,
because without these very real changes, the one percent will
continue to control our politics." "The first post-Citizens United
presidential election confirmed our fears that the new campaign
finance system allows well-heeled special interests and secret
spenders to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens," said Blair
Bowie, Democracy Advocate at U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
"There is, however, a silver lining: unprecedented public support
for real reforms to ensure that in our democracy every citizen is a
political equal, regardless of the size of her wallet. We applaud
members of Congress who commit to achieving this end." "We can't both maintain
Citizens United as the law of the land and maintain a
functioning democracy," said
Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen. "A mounting
public movement is demanding a constitutional amendment to overturn
Citizens United and restore our democracy. The legislators
leading the way to winning a constitutional amendment are carrying
out the grandest American traditions to defend and expand our
democracy." "Americans who are wondering why it's
tough
"Our nation today faces the central
question of whether We the People or We the Corporations shall
govern in America," said
John Bonifaz, the co-founder and executive director of Free
Speech For People, a national campaign launched on the day of
the Supreme Court's
Citizens United ruling to press for a constitutional
amendment to reclaim our democracy. "To defend the promise of
American self-government, we must enact a constitutional amendment
that overturns our system of unlimited campaign spending and the
fiction of corporate constitutional rights and that restores
republican democracy to the people."
"Now is not the time to
be timid; rather, we need to seize this moment and overturn
Citizens United with a Constitutional amendment that also
overturns all Constitutional rights granted to corporations by
court-created doctrines. The Constitution is for 'we, the people,'"
said
David e. Delk, Co-chair of the Alliance for Democracy. "After the most expensive election in
U.S. history and the history of the world and with more money
secretly funneled through tax exempt groups to try to influence who
wins office, more and more Americans are demanding that the
Constitution be amended to restore the rightful role of ordinary
people in our democracy," said
Lisa Graves, Executive Director of the Center for Media and
Democracy and the publisher of PRWatch and ALECexposed,
adding, "we applaud these Representatives and urge others to
publicly declare whose side they are on: the side of voters or big
money." "The greatest political reform of our
time will be to abolish the legal concept of 'corporate personhood'
and the inherently anti-democratic equation of money with political
speech," said Bill Moyer, Executive Director of the Backbone Campaign. ### |
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