Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is renewing his efforts
to rid the country of Citizens United by introducing a new
constitutional amendment that would overturn the Supreme Court’s
decision.
SECTION 1. Whereas the right to vote in public elections belongs only to natural persons as citizens of the United States, so shall the ability to make contributions and expenditures to influence the outcome of public elections belong only to natural persons in accordance with this Article.SECTION 2. Nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to restrict the power of Congress and the States to protect the integrity and fairness of the electoral process, limit the corrupting influence of private wealth in public elections, and guarantee the dependence of elected officials on the people alone by taking actions which may include the establishment of systems of public financing for elections, the imposition of requirements to ensure the disclosure of contributions and expenditures made to influence the outcome of a public election by candidates, individuals, and associations of individuals, and the imposition of content neutra limitations on all such contributions and expenditures.SECTION 3. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to alter the freedom of the press.
Senator Sanders had to propose a new amendment because
legislation that isn’t acted on by the previous Congress expires at the
end of the session. Since Congress didn’t act on the amendment the last
time Sanders filed it, he is bringing it back in the new Congress.
The key section of the amendment is Section 2. The
second section would halt the Supreme Court’s money is free speech
interpretation of the Constitution. The first section of the amendment
deals directly with the idea that corporations are people, but the
second section overturns the 1976 Buckley v. Valeo Supreme
Court decision that money is speech. The second section of the amendment
would throw out the entire basis for the Supreme Court’s rulings in
campaign finance cases.
When Senator Sanders introduced this amendment in 2013,
he said, “What the Supreme Court did in Citizens United is to tell
billionaires like the Koch brothers and Sheldon Adelson, ‘You own and
control Wall Street. You own and control coal companies. You own and
control oil companies. Now, for a very small percentage of your wealth,
we’re going to give you the opportunity to own and control the United
States government.’ That is the essence of what Citizens United is all
about. That is why this disastrous decision must be reversed.”
President Obama endorsed the Sanders constitutional amendment in 2012,
and explained the rationale behind it, “Money has always been a factor
in politics, but we are seeing something new in the no-holds barred flow
of seven and eight figure checks, most undisclosed, into super-PACs;
they fundamentally threaten to overwhelm the political process over the
long run and drown out the voices of ordinary citizens. We need to start
with passing the Disclose Act that is already written and been
sponsored in Congress – to at least force disclosure of who is giving to
who. We should also pass legislation prohibiting the bundling of
campaign contributions from lobbyists. Over the longer term, I think we
need to seriously consider mobilizing a constitutional amendment process
to overturn Citizens United (assuming the Supreme Court doesn’t revisit
it). Even if the amendment process falls short, it can shine a
spotlight of the super-PAC phenomenon and help apply pressure for
change.”
The point of the constitutional amendment isn’t
passage. The point is to bring attention to the issue of what Citizens
United continues to do to our electoral process. The most likely path to
overturning Citizens United remains a Democratic presidential victory
in the 2016 election. Two of the wingnut Justices who made up the
majority in the Citizens United decision are 78 years old.
The odds of one or both justices serving the last two years of
President Obama’s term and another eight years under another potential
Democratic president are slim. (It also wouldn’t be surprising to see
the 81 year old Ruth Bader Ginsburg retire before President Obama leaves
office.) The Supreme Court is due for a generational change, and if
Democrats control the White House, that change could result in a 5-4
liberal leaning court.
In the meantime, Senator Sanders is leading the fight
to inform the American people about the toxic nature of unlimited money
in their electoral process. The movement to overturn Citizens United
needs and educated population, because outside of the Supreme Court,
public pressure is the best way to get the billionaire dollars out of
our elections is to have tens of millions of voices demand it.
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