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  1. Signatures
    42 out of 100
    Petitioning
    1. City of Redding to Congress
  2. Created By
    Jeannette Lanterman

Sign this petition to send a strong message to Redding City officials and Congress that we need a U.S. constitutional amendment that makes clear that only PEOPLE are entitled to the rights of the U.S. constitution and money IS NOT speech!

On January 21, 2010, with its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are people, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to spend unregulated and disclosed sums of money on elections. The Citizens United decision has led to unprecedented campaign spending on the part of multi-billion dollar corporations, drowning out the voices of We the People. When corporations have constitutional rights, peoples' rights become meaningless. How can one human being’s power to speak compare to a massive corporation’s ability to speak?

(1) make clear that corporations are not entitled to ANY constitutional rights (currently the resolution says corporations are not entitled to the SAME rights as people)
(2) remove reference to the proposed amendments currently sponsored by Oregon's Congressional representatives as these amendments deal only with the issue of money as speech and not the issue of corporate personhood (i.e., these proposals need to be strengthened).

In addition, we need the City of Redding to refer an initiative to Redding voters so that we can make our voices heard on this critical issue.

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We the People, Not We the Corporations

Greetings,

I just signed the following petition addressed to: City of Redding to Congress.

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We the People, Not We the Corporations

Sign this petition to send a strong message to Redding City officials and Congress that we need a U.S. constitutional amendment that makes clear that only PEOPLE are entitled to the rights of the U.S. constitution and money IS NOT speech!

On January 21, 2010, with its ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are people, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to spend unregulated and disclosed sums of money on elections. The Citizens United decision has led to unprecedented campaign spending on the part of multi-billion dollar corporations, drowning out the voices of We the People. When corporations have constitutional rights, peoples' rights become meaningless. How can one human being’s power to speak compare to a massive corporation’s ability to speak?


(1) make clear that corporations are not entitled to ANY constitutional rights (currently the resolution says corporations are not entitled to the SAME rights as people)
(2) remove reference to the proposed amendments currently sponsored by Oregon's Congressional representatives as these amendments deal only with the issue of money as speech and not the issue of corporate personhood (i.e., these proposals need to be strengthened).

In addition, we need the City of Redding to refer an initiative to Redding voters so that we can make our voices heard on this critical issue.
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