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Lawmakers, Citizens Rally for Campaign Finance Reform

By: Dawn White
Updated: January 17, 2013
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ANNAPOLIS, MD - Citizens and lawmakers rallied in Annapolis Thursday morning against what they call secret spending in government.

It's not every day you see a man dressed as a building walking outside the State House.

"I am Person Inc., and I represent the corporations," says Randy Goldberg, with Get Money Out Maryland.

Goldberg joined other groups calling for campaign finance reform. Those who attended the rally want the Citizens United Supreme Court decision to be overturned.

"This was a case that basically said corporations could spend unlimited money now in campaigns. Before there used to be some constraints on how much money could be spent," says Rep. John Sarbanes, (D) - Md. 3rd District.

Sarbanes wants a constitutional amendment limiting special interest and business donations to politicians.

"The large sums of corporate money that is part of our elections. There's not a lot of transparency there," says Kate Planco Waybright, with Progressive Maryland.

Congressman Chris Van Hollen, who represents about half of Frederick County, is sponsoring a bill in Washington D.C. The Disclose Act would increase the transparency of election donations.

"They've passed a ruling that unleashes unlimited secret money into our political system, and this needs to be reversed," Goldberg says.

Protesters say throwing money at politicians could lead to favors for unions and corporations down the road, but local legislators say that's not the case.

"I fully support the Supreme Court's decision of protecting our First Amendment rights to free speech. I think a good legislator will take into considerations all of their constituents, no matter what dollar amount the constituency gives," says Del. Kelly Schulz, (R) - Frederick County.

Maryland PIRG a consumer group, reports 32 billionaires and corporations gave an average of $9.9 million each to super pacs during the presidential election.

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Americans who are concerned about their representative democracy would be well advised to consider supporting the Renew Democracy Amendment proposal. It states: "The right of the individual qualified citizen voter to participate in and directly elect all candidates by popular vote in all pertinent local, state, and federal elections shall not be denied or abridged and the right to vote is limited to individuals. The right to contribute to political campaigns and political parties is held solely by individual citizens. Political campaign and political party contributions shall not exceed an amount reasonably affordable by the average American. The rights of all groups, associations and organizations to other political speech may be regulated by Congress but only as to volume and not content and only to protect the right of the individual voter%u2019s voice to be heard." The Renew Democracy Amendment would create a constitutional guarantee of the right to vote and directly elect all candidates for whom they were qualified to vote. It would eliminate the Electoral College and it would restore the power of the individual voter by requiring our representatives to be funded solely by the individual voter. The RDA would create a campaign funding system in which nearly any American could be a politician's largest donor. The RDA would end the influence of all groups on our represenatives

Craig C. January 18, 2013 at 3:04 pm



Americans who are concerned about their representative democracy would be well advised to consider supporting the Renew Democracy Amendment proposal. It states: "The right of the individual qualified citizen voter to participate in and directly elect all candidates by popular vote in all pertinent local, state, and federal elections shall not be denied or abridged and the right to vote is limited to individuals. The right to contribute to political campaigns and political parties is held solely by individual citizens. Political campaign and political party contributions shall not exceed an amount reasonably affordable by the average American. The rights of all groups, associations and organizations to other political speech may be regulated by Congress but only as to volume and not content and only to protect the right of the individual voter%u2019s voice to be heard." The Renew Democracy Amendment would create a constitutional guarantee of the right to vote and directly elect all candidates for whom they were qualified to vote. It would eliminate the Electoral College and it would restore the power of the individual voter by requiring our representatives to be funded solely by the individual voter. The RDA would create a campaign funding system in which nearly any American could be a politician's largest donor.

Craig C. January 18, 2013 at 2:58 pm

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