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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Top News: 'Senselessly Unjust': Ex-Chicago Cop Who Killed Laquan McDonald Released From Prison

 




 
 
February 03, 2022
Top News



Climate protesters take part in an October 29, 2021 demonstration in New York City urging financial institutions to stop the pipeline of money flowing to the fossil fuel industry. (Photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Climate Advocates Call on Senate to Confirm Key Fed Nominees
The slate of nominees, said one campaigner, is "critical to the success of the Federal Reserve and the role it plays to protect peoples' interests."
by Andrea Germanos



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'Senselessly Unjust': Ex-Chicago Cop Who Killed Laquan McDonald Released From Prison
The Justice Department is facing pressure to bring federal charges against Jason Van Dyke, who served less than half of his 81-month sentence after being convinced of second-degree murder.
by Jessica Corbett



First responders carry the body of a child killed by a U.S. raid in Syria
6 Children Reportedly Killed During US Raid in Syria
President Joe Biden said the U.S. Special Forces operation killed ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi.
by Jake Johnson



State Department spokesman Ned Price
AP Reporter Presses State Dept on Amnesty's Israel Report
"Why is it that all criticism of Israel from these groups is almost always rejected by the United States and yet accepted, welcomed, and endorsed when the criticism is of other countries?" asked Matt Lee.
by Julia Conley
Opinion



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$1.5 Trillion in Student Loan Debt Is Sabotaging the Nation's Future
Reagan's policy of starving education and cranking up student debt has made U.S. banks piles of money, but stopped generations of young people from starting businesses, having families, and buying homes.
by Thom Hartmann



Corporate influence in US elections
Foreign-Influenced Corporate Spending Is Inherently Anti-Democratic
We must commit to immediately end the influence of multinational corporations in our elections.
by John Bonifaz, Alexandra Flores-Quilty


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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Democracy for Massachusetts, Not Corporations

 


In March 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in SpeechNow.org v. FEC opened the door to super PACs by holding that the federal law limiting contributions to political committees to $5,000 per person each year could not be applied to a political committee that promised to make only “independent expenditures.”

Alongside the rise of super PACs, the nation has also witnessed money from corporations with significant foreign ownership flowing into our elections as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling in Citizens United, which swept away longstanding precedent barring corporate money in our political process. For example, Amazon, which is more than 5% foreign-owned, spent over $1.5 million to try to influence the outcome of the 2019 Seattle City Council elections. That amount was more than the combined total amount of money raised by candidates not supported by Amazon. It led the Seattle City Council to pass our model law banning foreign-influenced corporate spending in elections.

Now Massachusetts has a chance to pass statewide laws to ban foreign-influenced corporate spending in our elections and abolish super PAC spending. S.454 and S.455, introduced by Senator Jo Comerford, and H.839 and H.840, introduced by Representative Erika Uyterhoeven, can help Bay Staters reclaim our democracy and lead the national movement for campaign finance reform. Both bills have been referred to the Joint Committee on Election Laws, and will be considered at a virtual hearing on Wednesday, September 15.

To pass these bills, our legislators need to hear from us. Will you testify in support of these model bills? Register to submit written and/or video testimony by Monday, September 13 at 5 pm to show your support for S.454, S.455, H.839, and H.840!

When you register, check the boxes for S.454, S.455, H. 839, and H840. If you choose to submit video testimony, you’ll have up to 3 minutes to make your statement at this virtual hearing. You could also check the boxes for H.772, introduced by Representative Michael Day, a companion bill that would also abolish super PACs, and for S.482, introduced by Senator Mark Montigny, a companion bill that would also prohibit foreign influenced-corporate spending in elections. Click here to view talking points to guide your testimony.

Free Speech For People is proud to have helped to draft and to support this legislation. With your help, we can reclaim a democracy by and for the people of Massachusetts.

Submit testimony by September 13 to support the end of corporate dominance in our elections.

In solidarity,

Alexandra Flores-Quilty
Campaign Director, Free Speech For People


Paid for by Free Speech For People
contact@freespeechforpeople.org





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