Supreme Court Jujitsu

American elections should not be bankrolled by America’s
most powerful interests.
If the Supreme Court is going
to call corporations “people,”
and their money “speech” that can be spent without limit, then we can
-- at the very least -- insist that the people who make up those
corporations -- the shareholders -- get the final say on how their
money is spent on politics.
Urge your representatives to stanch the
flow of corporate money into politics. Require that corporations get the approval
of their shareholders before they can spend money on elections.
Letter Text
Dear legislator,
The
Supreme Court’s ruling in Citizens United vs. FEC would allow
corporations to spend money directly on attack ads supporting or
opposing Congressional candidates. This decision was made under the
pretext that because a corporation is a “person,” they should be
allowed to spend their massive aggregated wealth to influence elections.
But,
a corporation is not, nor has it EVER been, a person with voting rights
and is made up of individual REAL people: shareholders.
We
need you to stanch the flow of corporate money into politics by
requiring that corporations get the approval of their shareholders
before they can spend money on elections.
Please
support House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA), Rep. Chris Van Hollen (MD),
and Sen. Chuck Schumer's (NY) legislation that will do just that.
Sincerely,
Tell Congress: No NRA loopholes to DISCLOSE Act
Congress has
created a loophole in the new DISCLOSE Act that would exempt the NRA and
its corporate backers from disclosure requirements.
This is
outrageous. Real reform means that all organizations abide by the same
disclosure rules.
Sign our
petition to Congress below, and tell them to shoot down the NRA
loophole.
Petition Text
Dear legislator,
The DISCLOSE Act is intended to serve as a good stopgap measure to the recent Supreme Court decision by forcing greater disclosure of corporate contributions to political campaigns.
Allowing a special exemption for just one very powerful interest group that creates a loophole for the very corporate money that is the central concern of this bill is outrageous.
Please close this loophole and strengthen the bill by including the Shareholder Protection Act which will increase corporations' accountability to their shareholders.
Sincerely,
Tell our senators: Support the DISCLOSE Act
Will
the winners in November elections feel accountable to you or to the
companies that backed them?
Without a national
disclosure law, we won't know which corporations are behind the ads they buy.
The House has
already passed this measure, and the Senate has only a few weeks in
September before members head home to campaign.
Please sign the petition to our senators, urging them to support the DISCLOSE Act.
Petition Text
Dear Senators,
Please support the DISCLOSE Act, and oppose any efforts to filibuster this legislation.
Passage of this critical transparency legislation is essential to provide voters with critical information about which groups are spending money to influence federal elections.
The DISCLOSE Act has been made vital by the Citizens United decision; please support it when it comes to the floor.