FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
from the California Clean Money Campaign
Contact: Trent Lange
SACRAMENTO - Today, the State Senate passed AJR 1, making
California the second state in the union to officially call
for an Article V constitutional convention for the sole
purpose of passing a United States constitutional amendment
that would effectively overturn Citizens United v. FEC and
limit the corrupting influence of money in our electoral
process.
After passing the State Assembly earlier this year 51 to
20, AJR 1 passed the State Senate 23 to 11 with thunderous
applause from the gallery. Because it's a joint resolution,
it takes effect immediately without the signature of
Governor Brown.
The most common way to propose a U.S. constitutional
amendment is by a 2/3 vote of Congress. But the U.S.
Constitution also provides another way: A constitutional
convention under Article V of the Constitution can be
called by 2/3 of the states. If 32 other states join
California and Vermont, a convention will be triggered
without any action from the U.S. Congress. In addition,
Congress will not be able to prevent it.
"If our democratic system of representative government
is to survive, the Supreme Court's deeply damaging campaign
finance rulings must be overturned", said Trent Lange,
President of the California Clean Money Campaign. "By
passing AJR 1, California shows Congress that if they don't
act to put forward an amendment to say that money isn't
speech, they won't be able to prevent the states from
taking the matter into their own hands."
That's what AJR 1, authored by Assemblymember Mike Gatto
(D-Los Angeles), does. AJR 1 makes California the second
state to officially call for a constitutional convention
under Article V of the Constitution "for the sole
purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States
Constitution that would limit corporate personhood for
purposes of campaign finance and political speech and would
further declare that money does not constitute speech and
may be legislatively limited."
AJR 1 passed after thousands of supporters from the
California Clean Money Campaign, Wolf-PAC, Money Out Voters
In Coalition, 99Rise, and others called their legislators.
There was even a "March for Democracy" led by 99Rise
that marched 480 miles over 37 days from Los Angeles to
Sacramento. Passage of AJR 1 was their top demand.
Some people are concerned that a constitutional convention
couldn't be limited to a specific purpose, as AJR 1
requires. But many constitutional law scholars think it
can. Most importantly, an amendment must be ratified by 3/4
of the states, whether it was proposed by Congress or by an
Article V convention. This makes the chances of a damaging
amendment actually making it into the constitution
exceedingly small.
"Passage of AJR 1 may mark a turning point in our
nation's history," explained Lange. "Until now, the
Supreme Court has made ruling after ruling empowering the
wealthy to spend unlimited amounts on campaigns, and drown
out the voice of regular people. There's no evidence that
2/3 of any Congress elected with this corruptive system
would ever vote to change it. Now, if other states follow
California and Vermont's lead, we have the hope of bringing
sanity back to our democracy whether Congress acts or
not."
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The California Clean Money Campaign is a non-partisan
501(c)(3) organization that has been dedicated to educating
the public about the need to lessen the unfair influence of
Big Money on election campaigns since 2001.? For further
information, visit www.CAclean.org