Constitutional Amendment to Undo ‘Citizens United’ Moves Forward
Being an incumbent and 1%er, he is no doubt a beneficiary of the Orwellianly named “Citizens United” decision. But to his credit, Coons appears to be trying to get rid of this affront to Democracy.
Bill to overturn Citizens United takes important step forward
Judiciary Subcommittee passes constitutional amendment to restore protections against corruptionWASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights has approved a resolution cosponsored by U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) to overturn the Supreme Court’s ruling in Citizens United and restore Congress’ authority to regulate spending on campaigns. On Wednesday, the Committee approved S.J. Res. 19, a constitutional amendment crafted in response to Supreme Court rulings that have drastically expanded the role of money in politics, including Citizens United and, earlier this year, McCutcheon v. FEC.
“Our Constitution guarantees every American political equality and the equal right to participate in elections,” Senator Coons said. “Today, that right is in jeopardy, as a bare majority on the Supreme Court has systematically expanded the political influence of the wealthiest Americans at the expense of average citizens. By dismantling decades-old, commonsense measures to limit the influence of money in politics, the Supreme Court has disregarded the principle of political equality on which our democracy was founded.”
Senator Coons continued, “I do not take lightly proposals to amend the United States Constitution. As legislators, we should generally try to live within the Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court, rather than attempt to change it. But today I support this constitutional amendment because the Supreme Court’s recent decisions have led us down an unsustainable path that has invited secret money to play an increasingly destructive role in our politics. These decisions, rather than strengthening speech, have actually weakened the free speech rights of millions of Americans who can’t afford to play in this new system. At a time of growing economic inequality, this amendment will protect the rights of all Americans to a representative democracy and an equal voice in government.”
That was short lived.
It will take a generation and a few super juicy scandals to rid the nation of Citizens United, and the Republicans will fight it tooth and nail to the very end. But in the end I believe it will go, and at some point so will the autocratic power of the court to make law on a political whim. The Roberts court may well be the tipping point that puts the court back in it’s place, bad as politicians are government by judicial fiat is far, far worse.
The Roberts court may well be the tipping point that puts the court back in it’s place, bad as politicians are government by judicial fiat is far, far worse.
You didn’t do well in Civics class, right?
“You didn’t do well in Civics class, right?”
Yeah, guess your right. Perhaps I shouldn’t have periodically yelled out BENGHAZI!!!!!! and marched around the room.