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Anti-Citizen United policies proliferate across the country

Laura Lundquist

Bozeman Daily Chronicle

July 22, 2012 

National support is growing for policies and bills that oppose personhood for corporations, especially in elections.

Last week, the Montana Secretary of State announced the November ballot would include I-166, an initiative to make a state policy saying corporations should not receive individual rights. 

Public support for such initiatives is high.

More Fallout From Citizens United: Corporations Granted More Power to Propagandize to Americans

Steve Rosenfeld discusses with Tamara Piety, author of Brandishing the First Amendment: Commercial Expression in America, what may be next if corporations have constitutional rights: almost no way to ensure truth in advertising.

Here's an excerpt from the article featured on AlterNet: 

Worse Than Watergate

Richard L. Hasen

July 19, 2012

Slate

The new campaign finance order puts the corruption of the 1970s to shame.

Excerpt: 

Richard Posner Bashes Supreme Court’s Citizens United Ruling

James Warren

July 14, 2012

The Daily Beast

Richard Posner is the most influential conservative judge outside the Supreme Court. And he thinks its campaign-finance ruling encourages bribery. James Warren on Posner's latest shot—and Scalia's gun love.

Citizens United is bad for business, too: Op-Ed in The Hill by Amy Domini, founder and CEO, Domini Social Investments

Amy Domini has written a great OpEd in The Hill newspaper, detailing how Citizens United and a system based on privileged access for insiders hurt small businesses and innovators who are the real drivers of our economy. 

The piece highlights the work of our partners, the American Sustainable Business Council and also mentions Free Speech For People's work engaging business leaders in the campaign to put American democracy back on a level playing field.

Here's an excerpt:

States Close in On Citizens United: California, Montana, and Beyond

John Bonifaz

July 13, 2012

YES! Magazine

Two weeks ago, the Supreme Court justices behind the notorious decision struck down a century-old Montana law curbing corruption in politics. Last week, California became the largest state yet to officially join the movement to end Citizens United for good.

Initiative declaring corporations aren't humans certified for Montana ballot

Missoulian

July 11, 2012

Speaking freely on free-speech debate

Angela Carella

July 6, 2012

Stamford Advocate

In Stamford Thursday night, democracy worked to try to make democracy work better.

The State and Commerce Committee of the Board of Representatives passed a resolution calling for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would prohibit corporations, unions and wealthy individuals from spending unlimited amounts of money to influence elections.