
Greg Coleridge, national co-director of Move to Amend, will discuss corporate money in politics at 6 p.m. March 26 at Birchard Public Library, according to an announcement.
Coleridge said a record $20 billion was spent on the 2024 presidential campaign, with much of it coming from billionaires and corporations.
“Proposed corporate regulatory cuts, billionaire tax cuts and cuts to federal programs relied on by middle and lower-income people are simply the predictable results of a rigged political system,” Coleridge said.
Move to Amend is working to pass the We the People Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to address these issues.
David Johnson, president of People for Peace and Justice Sandusky County, said $540 million was spent on Ohio’s 2024 Senate election, making it the most expensive non-presidential race in history.
The event is free and open to the public, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. for light refreshments.
People for Peace and Justice Sandusky County is sponsoring the presentation. The group brings together Fremont-area residents to work for peace, social justice and a healthy environment.
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