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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was created to protect us—everyday people!

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was created to protect us—everyday people—from predatory banks, payday lenders, and corporate greed. It was one of the few agencies standing between Wall Street and the financial devastation of working families.

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  • Recorded Webinar: "Organizing for the We the People Amendment"

    We’ve reached a crucial moment to claim our democracy from corporate control, and it’s going to take all of us to make it happen.

    Learn how you can be a part of the movement pushing to pass the We the People Amendment.

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  • Organizing 119th for the We the People Amendment

    Every day, corporate influence tightens its grip—drowning out the voices of everyday people and shaping policies that put profits over our communities, our environment, and our future. Billionaires and corporate lobbyists flood elections with dark money, drowning out the voices of everyday Americans. Big Pharma blocks lower prescription drug prices while raking in record profits. Oil and gas giants bankroll politicians to stall climate action while wildfires rage and floods devastate communities. Corporate polluters poison our water—just ask the people of Flint and East Palestine—yet they face little to no accountability.

    Together, we can change that! Join us for “Organizing for the We the People Amendment” on March 10.
    (RSVP below)

    The We the People Amendment (H.J.Res. 54) is the solution. It will put an end to corporate constitutional rights and overturn Citizens United, ensuring that our government is led by people, not corporate interests. This amendment will make it clear: only human beings have constitutional rights, and money is not speech.

    This is our moment to take back our power to create a genuine democracy—but we can’t do it alone. Every dollar corporations pour into elections is a dollar spent silencing you. Every day we wait, corporate power grows stronger.

     

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  • Dred Scott: The struggle Continues

    Imagine standing in the Supreme Court chambers 169 years ago today, as Chief Justice Roger Taney delivers the infamous ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford. The words hang heavy in the air—words that strip away the very humanity of an entire people. Words that declare, without hesitation, that Black individuals "had no rights which the white man was bound to respect."

    Dred and Harriet Scott had dared to dream of freedom, had fought courageously in the courts, and had even tasted victory—only to have it cruelly overturned by the highest court in the land. And yet, their loss was not just personal. It set a chilling precedent: that property rights outweighed human rights, that the expansion of slavery could not be curbed, and that the Constitution itself was never intended to include people of African descent.

    We know how this story continued. The abolitionist movement erupted with renewed fury. The Civil War raged. The 13th and 14th Amendments were passed, bringing the legal end of slavery and a promise—however fragile—of citizenship and equal protection under the law.

    But what if we told you that the Dred Scott ruling was never formally overturned?

    What if we told you that, in 2016, it was still being cited as legal precedent—used in an attempt to deny women their constitutional rights in a Kansas court case

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  • Affiliate Spotlight - March 2025

    At Move to Amend, our strength is in our people—the dedicated grassroots organizers and advocates who bring our movement to life in their communities. This month, we want to celebrate the work of our affiliates and advocates who have been tirelessly pushing forward the We the People Amendment, despite the challenges of winter and the political roadblocks that corporate interests throw in our way. Their persistence, passion, and commitment are what make this movement unstoppable.

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    Motion to Amend ~ Sign the Petition

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    We, the People of the United States of America, reject the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling and other related cases, and move to amend our Constitution to firmly establish that money is not speech, and that human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights.

     

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