Source: ThinkProgress
In one of the greatest signs yet that the 99 Percenters are having an  impact, Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL), a member of the House Judiciary  Committee, today introduced an amendment that would ban corporate money  in politics and end corporate personhood once and for all. 
Deutch’s amendment, called the Outlawing Corporate Cash Undermining the Public Interest in our Elections and Democracy (OCCUPIED) Amendment, would overturn the Citizens United   decision, re-establishing the right of Congress and the states to  regulate campaign finance laws, and to effectively outlaw the ability of  for-profit corporations to contribute to campaign spending. 
“No matter how long protesters camp out across America, big banks  will continue to pour money into shadow groups promoting candidates more  likely to slash Medicaid for poor children than help families facing  foreclosure,” said Deutch in a statement provided to ThinkProgress. “No  matter how strongly Ohio families fight for basic fairness for workers,  the Koch Brothers will continue to pour millions into campaigns aimed at  protecting the wealthiest 1%. No matter how fed up seniors in South  Florida are with an agenda that puts oil subsidies ahead of Social  Security and Medicare, corporations will continue to fund massive  publicity campaigns and malicious attack ads against the public  interest. Americans of all stripes agree that for far too long,  corporations have occupied Washington and drowned out the voices of the  people. I introduced the OCCUPIED Amendment because the days of  corporate control of our democracy. It is time to return the nation’s  capital and our democracy to the people.”

 
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