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    Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 03:00 PM
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    MTA Advocate Volunteer Onboarding

    If you’ve been looking for a way to do something meaningful—something that truly matters— This is your chance. RSVP BELOW

    Become a Move to Amend Volunteer!

    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. From poisoned water to skyrocketing healthcare costs, from environmental devastation to economic inequality, the consequences are clear: corporate power is undermining our democracy.

    The We the People Amendment (H.J.Res 54) is the solution.

    Thank you for expressing interest in volunteering with Move to Amend, where you can make a real difference.

    Join us to learn and ask questions about specific ways you can contribute your time, energy, and skills to further the growing movement to abolish big money in elections and corporate rule, both in your community and on our national projects.

    We are excited to welcome you on this journey to create justice, peace, and a livable world.

    Register below for the 2:00 PM PT/ 3:00 PM MT/ 4:00 PM CT/ 5:00 PM ET call. You'll receive a link once registered.

    Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 07:30 PM

    MTA Atlanta Affiliate 'Welcome Aboard!' Meeting

    The Move to Amend Atlanta Affiliate would like to invite you to join our upcoming onboarding meeting Thursday, February 26th at 7:30pm EST! You may find the RSVP below.

    The call is open to all, and we will be going over how to become a part of the growing movement to get money out of politics once and for all by organizing around the We The People Amendment here in the state of Georgia. We will be going over what Move to Amend is, our mission, and how you can get involved - as well as answering any and all questions you may have.

    With the numerous crises we are facing, there is a lot of positive energy around getting money out of politics and ending corporate personhood here in Georgia, and we want YOU to be a part of it! We hope you can join!

    The event will be virtual - the link to the Zoom meeting can be found here

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  • What's New

    Declaration of Independence from Corporate Rule — Part 1

    1776 Was Only the Beginning

    Series Introduction 

    Two hundred fifty years ago, the Boston Tea Party was not just a protest over tea—it was a rebellion against corporate rule. 

    The British East India Company was granted special privileges by the Crown, allowed to undercut local merchants, and shielded by a distant government that ignored the will of the people. Colonists recognized what we still face today: when corporations are given political power, democracy erodes.

    Move to Amend carries forward that unfinished revolution, working to end the legal doctrines that grant corporations constitutional rights and treat money as free speech. Just as the patriots dumped tea to oppose governance shaped by corporate monopoly, we organize today to build what democracy has always promised — a system where We the People, not corporate entities, decide the direction of our democracy.

    Every generation has been forced to ask the same question in its own time: who governs — concentrated power, or the people?

    As the country approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Move to Amend is launching a new series, Declaration of Independence from Corporate Rule, to explore that question in the present moment.

    In the months ahead, we will look at how corporations gained constitutional rights, why so many of today’s crises share a common root, and how constitutional change has historically expanded democracy when existing systems no longer served the public good.

    This series is not about looking backward. It is about understanding the work that remains unfinished — and the role each generation plays in carrying democracy forward.

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  • Freedom Expanded: What Black History Teaches Us About Democracy

    Black History Month is often framed as a time of remembrance — a moment to honor courage, sacrifice, and achievement. But Black history is not only about what has been overcome. It is a warning about how fragile democracy can be, and a reminder that freedom in the United States has only ever expanded when people forced it to.

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  • Newsletter - February 2026

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  • Affiliate and Advocate Spotlight - February 2026

    Affiliate & Advocate Spotlight: Building Power Everywhere

    Movements are not built in a single place, nor do they advance through a single tactic. They grow because people, in communities large and small, decide to show up—again and again—and connect what’s happening where they live to a larger structural problem.

    Across the country, Move to Amend affiliates are doing exactly that: organizing locally while keeping their eyes on the constitutional crisis at the root of corporate power.

    Recent actions in Ohio, Alabama, and Minnesota — now at the center of national attention in the fight to reclaim self-government — reveal what it looks like when communities organize for systemic change.

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  • Record Lobbying. Record Influence. This Is What Corporate Power Looks Like.

    Corporate lobbying just hit record levels — who is government really working for?

    Something important is happening in Washington right now — and most people only see it in fragments.

    Banks are increasing lobbying spending. Tech companies are flooding Washington with influence campaigns. Defense contractors and financial firms are expanding their political operations. Lobbying firms themselves are reporting record profits as corporations race to shape policy before it is written.

    This isn’t speculation. It’s happening in plain sight

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  • Featured petition

    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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