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Portland, Oregon, has followed in the steps of New York and Los Angeles in passing a city resolution denouncing the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision, which allowed unlimited spending by corporations and unions in elections. The resolution:
establishes “that corporations should not receive the same legal rights as natural persons do, that money is not speech and that independent expenditures should be regulated” in political campaigns…
“This is about what kind of electoral system we want to devise for ourselves,” [Mayor Sam] Adams said.
In passing the resolution, Portland took an exciting step to get money out of politics. It’s a step that United Republic supporters are working to replicate around the country. To join the effort and meet other supporters in your hometown, click here.
Read more:
Oregon Live: Portland City Council approves anti-war and corporate-personhood resolutions
FUCK YEAH OREGON
Of course they did. Agent Cooper is their mayor. (I watch too much Portlandia. And I just crossed my pop culture references, despite the fact that I really do take this very seriously. I promise. This is super cool.)
I DIDN’T KNOW THIS WAS A THING THAT COULD HAPPEN BUT IT CAN AND I AM VERY HAPPY.
(Source: socialuprooting, via aveganpizzaparty)
I DIDN’T KNOW THIS WAS A THING THAT COULD HAPPEN BUT IT CAN AND I AM VERY HAPPY.
BLOCK TO BLOCK ALL AROUND THE WORLD HOLLA!!!!
Go Portland. Rest of country please follow.
Go Portland! haha