Alexistori Gonzalez, No wars (Louisiana)
Election type: Special
Election date: 01/02/2023
City: Belchasse
County: Plaquemines Parish
State: Louisiana
Website: https://twitter.com/AlexistoriGONZ7

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"Stop world control track Do not be Deceived nor compromised "
Henry Banks, School Board (Minnesota)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 8/8/2023
District: District 3
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will work diligently to remove any and all corporate influence in the academic testing of our children and, in the purchase of textbooks that do not tell the full history of America. I will further work to remove corporate influence/control at all levels of local decision making."
William G. Rozell, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 05/02/2023
City: Troy
State: Ohio
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I am unaware that this issue has affected our local races to date but am willing to entertain and push any idea or legislation that provides or expands people's right to exercise their vote. I will continue to listen and learn from information about Move to Amend."
Emily Larson, Mayor (Minnesota)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 08/08/2023
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
Website: http://larsonforduluth.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I have publicly supported local resolutions to abolish Citizens United, have spoken up and also engaged in social media to also openly oppose corporate constitutionality. "
Jeff Whidden, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 05/02/2023
District: W-1
City: Troy
State: Ohio
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I am a member of Troy City Council. I'm not sure how I would support this through my office. I do support this. I'm just not sure how city council could do anything. "
Jason Zane Smith
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Asher Estrin-Haire, City Council (Minnesota)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 08/08/2023
District: At Large
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"Currently, corporate influence is taking money from citizens and applying it to projects that benefit either very few, or tourists. I want to put an end to their involvement in city politics. I also want to end greenlighting developers who want to build short-term rental housing, as well as severely limit short-term rental licenses by ending their issuance and ending their renewals. Further, I want to end the ability of corporations to buy and hoard large amounts of homes, creating a shortage to drive up prices and leaving hard-working people to struggle, as well as become homeless as a result. "
Todd Severt, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 05/02/2023
City: Troy
State: Ohio
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I believe campaign spending should be regulated but eliminating ALL constitutional protection for corporations will have a chilling effect. . . This is not a one-size-fits-all issue, and I don't believe the constitution is the appropriate place for these reforms. [See complete response at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m0wFzduvgVQK7D3rxTaLXxhyO8OMJ9viF8oa0utFixo/edit?usp=sharing] "
Kate Mortenson, City Council (Minnesota)
Election type: General
Election date: 11/07/2023
District: Ward 13
City: Minneapolis
State: Minnesota
Website: https://katemortensonforcitycouncil.org/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"MY campaign does not receive PAC money, lobbyist money or even labor-organized contributions."
Flojaune Cofer, Mayor (California)
Election type: General
Election date: 03/05/2024
City: Sacramento
State: California
Website: http://floformayor.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will support public campaign finance and reforms to address the undue influence of money in elections."
Bobby Phillips, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 05/02/2023
District: 4th Ward
City: Troy
State: Ohio
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Wendy Durrwachter, City Council (Minnesota)
Election type: General
Election date: 11/07/2023
District: District 1
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
Website: https://wendyforduluth.com/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will work alongside Duluth's legislative delegation to end corporate constitutional rights at the State level. Locally, I will push for City of Duluth contracts to go to local businesses - not corporations."
Jenna Yeakle, City Council (Minnesota)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 08/08/2023
District: I am running for an at large position.
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
Website: https://jennayeakleforduluth.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"Duluth is currently facing corporate influence in the form of development that does not center or benefit the people and communities who live in our city. Too often, the city greenlights development that benefits tourists and the wealthy few instead of all Duluthians. Decisions on how to spend community development funds should be made by the community. Community development projects can and should be an opportunity to center the experiences and needs of communities that have been most marginalized, not the agendas of out of town developers. Now is the time to build neighborhoods that undo past harms, benefitting all Duluthians now and into the future. I commit to supporting community-centered and led neighborhoods by:
-Fully funding public school education, libraries, and community centers
-Expanding and investing in childcare options
-Density planning and mixed-use development that benefits local business owners and residents
-Replacing lead service pipelines from all homes and buildings
-Access to mental health and recovery services for youth and adults
-Access to reproductive care and gender-affirming care
-Increased access to grocery stores, markets, fresh food, and resources that help families to grow food
-Investments in locally-owned neighborhood businesses that make Duluth unique and help our city thrive
-Expanding broadband high-speed internet across the city
-Expanding urban canopy by planting trees, especially in high-density neighborhoods
-Strengthening our city’s electrical grid, including battery storage and stormwater systems in preparation for more severe weather events, like storms and floods
-Caring for our parks and trail systems"
Marcus Bedinger, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 05/02/2023
City: Dayton
State: Ohio
Website: http://www.marcusfordayton.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will educate constitutes on the unseemly and unfettered power of money in politics and how it drowns out community voices. I will also pass city ordinances that restrict giving in local races. "
Jovanka Beckles, State Senate (California)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 03/5/24
District: District 7
State: California
Website: http://www.jovanka4casenate.com/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I have been and will always be a corporate money free candidate and elected official! I have and will continue to speak out against the un-natural influence of corporate money in our democracy, using my public platform to do so. Corporations are NOT people. It has no feelings, it has no blood. It does not care about human beings or the planet in which we live. "
Robert Zeigler, Robert Zeigler (Pennsylvania)
Election type: General
Election date: 11/07/2023
City: Millheim
County: Centre
State: Pennsylvania
Website: http://www.zeiglerforpa.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I am a rather vocal anti-corruption candidate. I am running for the Recorder of Deeds in Centre County, PA. The office can't do much with this issue, but as an activist and public servant, I can as a person. "
Alicia De Mirza
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Tom Wells, US House of Representatives (Florida)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 08/20/2024
District: CD3
State: Florida
Website: https://tomwellsforcongress.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"The Supreme Court created all the problems of $s in politics by declaring corporations (et.al.) people with rights and narrowing the clear 18th century common law definition of Bribery to a meaningless Quid Pro Quo impossible to prove. Now they are almost daily reversing well established precedents. The sum of their transgressions are a cancer that metastasizing our representative democracy into a corporate fascist state. Article 3 Section 1 says "Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour...". It says that, just as we hired them, we can fire them. This can be done, and their unsupported Precedents reversed, by 51 true blue Senators."
Miranda Pacheco, City Council (Minnesota)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 08/08/23
District: At Large
City: Duluth
State: Minnesota
Website: http://mirandaforduluth.com/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"Duluthians have seen the impact that corporations have on elections, and there is overwhelming support here for getting money out of politics. Duluth’s elected officials should be the voice for these strongly held views.We have also seen the indirect ways that corporations impact elections and decisions that elected officials take. In Northeastern Minnesota, with our long history of mining, corporate interests dominate that discussion, and we citizens have to fight against corporations to protect our water. It is not a fair fight. I am committed to being an elected official who stands up for people and stands against corporations."
Emily Cole, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: General
Election date: 11/07/2023
City: Hilliard
State: Ohio
Website: http://www.coleforhilliard.com/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will support and work to advance legislation removing corporate influence over affordable housing and our political process in local elections."
Dan Kalb, State Senate (California)
Election type: Primary
Election date: 03/05/2024
District: 7
State: California
Website: http://www.dankalb.net/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
"I will author a Resolution at the State level to express unequivocal support for this proposed Amendment. "
Carrie Hartman, City Council (Ohio)
Election type: General
Election date: 11/7/2023
District: At-large
City: Toledo
State: Ohio
Website: http://carriefortoledo.com/

“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Shelly Williams
State:
Website: http://www.movetoamend.org/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Greg Coleridge
State:
Website: http://www.movetoamend.org/
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Ambrosia Danu
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/AvidAmbro
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Steven Kane
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Rhoda Staff
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Benita Kaimowitz
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Margaret Koster
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Cynthia Kinavey
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Keto Vai
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Joan FrisinaBowles
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Dylan Wolfe
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Cw
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/wahomeowner
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Michele Pease Walford
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/sweetpforpeace
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Katie Krasinski
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Lee Entrekin
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
James McCollum
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Minnesota MTA State Network
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Michael Pelizzari
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Greg Schwartz
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Marty Phelix
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Bobbie Stein
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Jane Nerney
State:
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
wei wu wei
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/Osmotheque78000
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Alfonso Saldana, School Board (Texas)
City: Brownsville
State: Texas
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
Response: Yes
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
Response: Yes
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Jules Black she/her #SayTheirNames
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/julesblack2L
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Megan Shumway
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/MeganShumway1
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Tim Hildebrandt
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/timhil12
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer
Douglas 🌹
State:
Website: https://twitter.com/digdougdogman
“I support amending the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations and other artificial entities do not have Constitutional rights and that money is not speech and campaign spending should be limited through regulation."
"I will use my office to support the Movement to Amend the Constitution by passing resolutions, proposing legislation, and publicly speaking out about the need for this Amendment."
How will you use your public office to end corporate constitutional rights and big money in politics?
Did not answer