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    Wednesday, August 05, 2026 at 07:00 PM
    online in San Jose, CA

    Santa Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting

    Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting

    Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.

    We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.

    Please R.S.V.P. to join.

     

    Wednesday, September 02, 2026 at 07:00 PM
    online in San Jose, CA

    Santa Clara County MTA Monthly Meeting

    Santa Clara County Move To Amend Affiliate Monthly Meeting

    Come join us in pursuing the goals of Move To Amend, the 28th Amendment. We are an active group with various projects and room for new volunteers.

    We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00PM Pacific Standard Time.

    Please R.S.V.P. to join.

     

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  • What's New

    Newsletter - July 2026

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  • Affiliate & Advocate Spotlight - July 2026

    Affiliate & Advocate Spotlight: The People Behind the Movement

    Movements aren't built by organizations alone—they're built by people willing to show up.

    During 7 Days in DC, we were reminded that the strength of Move to Amend has always been the incredible community of affiliates, advocates, volunteers, and allies who give their time, talents, and hearts to this work.

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  • Democracy Is Not for Sale - So Why Is the Supreme Court Selling It?

    Another day. Another Supreme Court decision that pushes America further down the road toward government of and for the oligarchs.

    In National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, the Court once again strengthened a campaign finance doctrine built on one of the most absurd legal fictions ever embraced by the judiciary: that spending money to influence elections is the equivalent of free speech. 

    Let's call that what it is - a doctrine that gives those with the most money the loudest voice.

    A billionaire can spend millions. A multinational corporation can spend millions more. The rest of us get one vote and hope someone is listening.

    This isn't political equality. It's legalized inequality.

    The Court continues to build on the devastation wrought by Citizens United, moving us further from a democracy where every citizen has an equal voice and closer to one where wealth alone determines political power. Every new crack in campaign finance law widens the gap between ordinary Americans and the interests that can afford armies of lobbyists, lawyers, consultants, and political operatives.

    And this decision isn't happening in a vacuum.

    At the same time, the Trump administration is threatening to withhold tens of millions of dollars in federal homeland security funds from states unless they adopt a sweeping set of election changes which would make voting more difficult for some eligible Americans and further concentrate political power. Whether it's weakening campaign finance safeguards or reshaping election rules, the cumulative effect is the same: democracy becomes less accountable to We the People.

    Campaign finance law isn't merely about campaign finance.

    It influences every issue that impacts our lives. 

    From healthcare - to education, from affordable housing- to a livable environmental, from income inequality to a burgeoning militarized for-profit immigration camps - we are witnessing the extraction of all that is necessary for life, liberty and pursuits of happiness.

    It's being wrenched away. 

    The winners: those who already have extraordinary wealth and extraordinary access.

    Move to Amend has been sounding the alarm for years: corporations are not people, and money is not speech. Until we reject the idea that writing bigger checks is the same as exercising constitutional rights, our elections will remain vulnerable to domination by concentrated wealth.

    This is bigger than one Court case. Bigger than one administration. Bigger than one election.

    It is about whether democracy belongs to the people- or whether it has become another commodity that can be bought, sold, and controlled.

    Congress has the power to begin changing this—but only if they hear from us. Tell your representative to support the We the People Amendment (H.J.Res. 54) and help restore a government accountable to people, not concentrated wealth.

    📞 CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE NOW

     

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  • Declare Independence from Corporate Rule part 4

    From Protest to Power: Building the Movement for Constitutional Change

    In Part 1 of this series, we explored how resistance to concentrated economic power helped spark the American Revolution itself. In Part 2, we examined how corporations gradually acquired constitutional rights that appear nowhere in the Constitution and were never intended by its framers. In Part 3, we looked at America's amendment eras and how ordinary people have repeatedly organized to expand democracy and rewrite the rules when the existing system no longer served the public.

    That history brings us to the question before us today:

    How does constitutional change actually happen?

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  • America Is Long Overdue for Another Amendment Era

    American history moves in waves.

    Every few generations, the contradictions at the center of the country become too large to ignore. Institutions lose legitimacy. Public trust collapses. Economic inequality grows unbearable. Political systems stop responding to ordinary people. Social unrest spreads. And eventually, organized movements force the nation to confront structural problems that cannot be solved with small reforms or partisan reshuffling.

    Those are the moments when constitutional amendment eras emerge.

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  • Featured petition

    Motion to Amend ~ Sign the Petition

    530,569 SIGNATURES
    600,000 signatures

    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.

     

    Will you sign?

    or Text SIGN to +17076564019 to sign or Text SIGN to +12055489262 to sign