Finally! The “We the People” Amendment!

Finally! The

by WILPF STAFF

A Huge Achievement or Just the Next Step? It depends on US!
by Marybeth Gardam, Chair Corporations v Democracy Issue Committee

 

On Monday, February 11, the “We the People” amendment was introduced in Congress, thanks to the efforts of US Representatives Rick Nolan (D-MN) and Mark Pocan (D-WI). The amendment is viewable at www.WeThePeopleAmendment.orgbut essentially it addresses three major issues that have threatened democracy for a long time. 

The rights of the Constitution are intended for human persons only, not for any artificial entities; corporations have no constitutional rights.

Money is NOT free speech and must be regulated by federal, state, and local government in order to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their economic status, have access to the political process.

Section 2 also includes language about transparency and disclosure. This is the press conference at which the Amendment was introduced.

This is big news; but how big it is depends on YOU.  

Click here to read more about WILPF’s historic work on corporate personhood and ideas for moving this work forward once more.

Click here to find out how you can HELP PROMOTE THIS AMENDMENT and USE IT to further your own goals. What’s in it for YOUR branch and how you can use this Amendment to advance YOUR most closely held causes and those specific to your community?  

Click here to find which WILPF member issues are connected by the glue of corporate power.  
 

by WILPF STAFF

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