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It can feel like everything is breaking at once. Rents rise faster than wages. These aren’t separate crises. They share a common root. |
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For decades, corporations have been granted constitutional rights that were never intended for them — including the ability to spend unlimited money to influence elections and policy. The result is a system where profit-driven entities hold more power than the people affected by their decisions. When corporations are treated as “people” under the Constitution, and money is treated as “speech,” it becomes nearly impossible to hold them accountable — no matter the issue. That’s why healthcare is shaped by insurance and pharmaceutical giants. This is what corporate rule looks like. Move to Amend exists to address this problem at its source — not with temporary fixes, but with a constitutional solution. The We the People Amendment would: This work isn’t flashy. It’s long-term, structural, and essential. And it’s only possible because it’s funded by people — not corporations, political parties, or wealthy interests. Right now, every dollar you give is matched up to $15,000, doubling your impact at a moment when sustained, independent organizing matters more than ever. Your gift supports the work that doesn’t stop when headlines fade — and what you give today will determine what we can do in 2026, the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.:
Your contribution — whether $10, $25, or $100 — is part of that shift. movetoamend.org/donate If today’s crises feel overwhelming, you’re not wrong. But they aren’t inevitable — and they aren’t disconnected. They trace back to corporate rule. And together, we can end it. 👉 Donate today to double your impact: https://www.movetoamend.org/donate With gratitude and resolve, Alfonso, Greg, Jessica, Jason, Tara, Cole, George, Daniel, Kelsey, Jennie, Keyan, Michael & Katie Move to Amend National Team |


