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Friday, December 26, 2025

Rep. Rick Nolan Sponsors Amendment to Overturn Citizens United

Courtesy of Pam Martens.

Yesterday, the nonprofit group, Move to Amend, held a press conference with Congressman  Rick Nolan of Minnesota to announce the introduction of a Constitutional Amendment that would overturn the U.S. Supreme Court decision, Citizens United  v. Federal Election Commission, that put corporate campaign spending on an equal footing with other forms of free speech, effectively removing most limits on the amount of cash corporations can spend on elections.

The proposed amendment will clarify that rights recognized under the Constitution belong to human beings only, and not to government-created artificial legal entities such as corporations and limited liability companies; and political campaign spending is not a form of speech protected under the First Amendment.

Nolan said: “It’s time to take the shaping and molding of public policy out of corporate boardrooms, away from the corporate lobbyists, and put it back in city halls – back with county boards and state legislatures – and back in the Congress where it belongs.”

Move to Amend was formed in 2009 and now has 260,000 people who have signed its petition to overturn Citizens United. It has been involved in helping to pass nearly 500 local resolutions   across the country calling on the state and federal governments to adopt this amendment.

According to Corey Mitchell, writing for the Star Tribune yesterday, big money politics has become so demanding that “During an orientation session, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee staff recommended that incoming members, as part of a 10-hour work day, spend four hours daily on the phone canvassing for campaign contributions during the congressional session.”

Nolan told the reporter that when he begins fundraising for 2014, he’ll stick to weekends and evenings and not use his time during the work day, adding: “If it means I’m a one-term congressman, so be it.”

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