Challenging Corporate Power: California Community Says Companies Are Not People; Bans Campaign Donations
I'll be watching the progress of this legal challenge with great interest. It was a bad, sad day for democracy when the Supreme Court issued its opinion giving corporations the rights of individuals.
In 2006, Humboldt County, California, became the latest, and largest, jurisdiction to abolish the legal doctrine known as "corporate personhood."
Measure T was successful because our all-volunteer campaign came together to pass a law that bans non-local corporations from participating in Humboldt elections. The referendum, which passed with 55 percent of the vote, also asserts that corporations cannot claim the First Amendment right to free speech.
By enacting Measure T, Humboldt County has committed an act of "municipal civil disobedience," intentionally challenging "settled law." But voters also recognize that Measure T is an act of common sense. We polled our community and found that 78 percent believe corruption is more likely if corporations participate in politics.
I'll be watching the progress of this legal challenge with great interest. It was a bad, sad day for democracy when the Supreme Court issued its opinion giving corporations the rights of individuals.
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Date: 2007-09-08 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-08 06:18 pm (UTC)I'm all for dumping the electoral college -- but not by the roveish strategy of targeting particular states where the gop is weak in order to change the popular vote.
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