Protesters take on Citizens United, rally support for ballot question in Philly

Demonstrators from Public Citizen, Occupy Philly, PennPIRG and other groups who don't relish the idea of big money buying elections are at Love Park this afternoon (like, now) to mark the third anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. They join protesters around the country trying to generate momentum for a constitutional amendment, which would be required reverse the court ruling that prevented the government from limited political expenditures by corporations.

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Protesters take on Citizens United, rally support for ballot question in Philly

POSTED: Friday, January 18, 2013, 12:07 PM

Demonstrators from Public Citizen, Occupy Philly, PennPIRG and other groups who don't relish the idea of big money buying elections are at Love Park this afternoon (like, now) to mark the third anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. They join protesters around the country trying to generate momentum for a constitutional amendment, which would be required reverse the court ruling that prevented the government from limited political expenditures by corporations.

Steve Masters, who runs the lobbying firm Just Laws, says this is the kickoff for a broader advocacy effort to continue through the spring. "Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sánchez is going to put a ballot question on the May primary in Philadelphia for citizens to support a constitutional amendment," he says. "And state Rep. Cherelle Parker will lead the effort in General Assembly to make Pennsylvania one of the states on record as wanting a constitutional amendment."

Council already passed a (rather impassioned) resolution of its own on the matter. Advocates claim that 11 states and 300 cities have already expressed support for such an amendment.

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