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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The freedom of speech and other rights set forth |
| 3 | | in the United States Constitution are fundamental to our |
| 4 | | democracy; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Fair and free elections are essential to democracy |
| 6 | | and effective self-government; and
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| 7 | | WHEREAS, The United States Constitution, as well as the |
| 8 | | Bill of Rights and further amendments, are intended to protect |
| 9 | | the rights of individual human beings ("natural persons"); |
| 10 | | corporations and other artificial entities are not mentioned in |
| 11 | | the Constitution and the citizens of this nation have never |
| 12 | | granted constitutional rights to corporations and other |
| 13 | | artificial entities; and
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| 14 | | WHEREAS, In the words of Supreme Court Justice John Paul |
| 15 | | Stevens, native son of the great State of Illinois, "Money is |
| 16 | | property; it is not speech" protected by the First Amendment, |
| 17 | | as stated in Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Gov't PAC, 528 U.S. 377, |
| 18 | | 398 (2000) (Stevens, J., concurring); and
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| 19 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate find a |
| 20 | | compelling interest in creating a level playing field and |
| 21 | | ensuring that all citizens, regardless of wealth, have an |
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| 1 | | opportunity to have their political views heard; and
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, Campaign finance laws, including limits on |
| 3 | | campaign expenditures and contributions from any source, are |
| 4 | | key tools to combating political corruption; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, The Supreme Court, in Buckley v. Valeo, held that |
| 6 | | the use of money to influence elections is the equivalent of |
| 7 | | speech and that government cannot constitutionally limit the |
| 8 | | amount of money that individuals can spend to influence the |
| 9 | | electoral process; these deeply and dangerously undemocratic |
| 10 | | precedents were expanded upon in Citizens United v. Federal |
| 11 | | Election Commission (2010) and SpeechNow.org v. Federal |
| 12 | | Election Commission (2010 U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit), |
| 13 | | unleashing a torrent of corporate and private money into our |
| 14 | | political process that has been unmatched by any campaign |
| 15 | | expenditures in United States history and drowning out the |
| 16 | | voices of the ordinary citizens we represent; and
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| 17 | | WHEREAS, In recent decades, a divided United States Supreme |
| 18 | | Court has transformed the First Amendment into a powerful tool |
| 19 | | for corporations and other artificial entities to evade and |
| 20 | | invalidate democratically-enacted reforms; and |
| 21 | | WHEREAS, In 2012, 73% of Illinois residents, voting on |
| 22 | | ballot questions similar to the PRAIRIE Resolution, called for |
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| 1 | | a constitutional amendment, transcending party lines and |
| 2 | | geographic location; and
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| 3 | | WHEREAS, Article V of the United States Constitution |
| 4 | | empowers the people and states of the United States of America |
| 5 | | to use the constitutional amendment process to correct those |
| 6 | | egregiously wrong decisions of the United States Supreme Court |
| 7 | | that go to the heart of our democracy and republican form of |
| 8 | | government; therefore, be it
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| 9 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL |
| 10 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we, as elected |
| 11 | | representatives of the people, respectfully but emphatically |
| 12 | | disagree with the aforementioned decisions of the United States |
| 13 | | Supreme Court and call upon the United States Congress to |
| 14 | | propose and send to the states for ratification a |
| 15 | | constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United v. FEC, |
| 16 | | Speech Now.org v. FEC, Buckley v. Valeo, and other related |
| 17 | | cases that allow for unlimited election spending; and be it |
| 18 | | further
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| 19 | | RESOLVED, That such an amendment should make clear that the |
| 20 | | rights of persons protected by the Constitution are the rights |
| 21 | | of natural persons and not those of corporations or other |
| 22 | | artificial entities; and be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That such an amendment should make clear that |
| 2 | | money can facilitate speech but its use is not, in and of |
| 3 | | itself, speech within the meaning of the First Amendment, and |
| 4 | | can be regulated; and be it further |
| 5 | | RESOLVED, That such an amendment should make clear that |
| 6 | | corporations and other artificial entities are subject to |
| 7 | | regulation by the people through the legislative process, so |
| 8 | | long as the regulations are consistent with the powers of |
| 9 | | Congress and the states and do not limit freedom of the press; |
| 10 | | and be it further |
| 11 | | RESOLVED, That such an amendment should make clear that |
| 12 | | federal, state, and local governments shall have the power to |
| 13 | | require disclosure of, limit, and regulate all election |
| 14 | | contributions and expenditures, whether to candidates or |
| 15 | | ballot measures, including political contributions and |
| 16 | | expenditures from individuals, corporations, unions, political |
| 17 | | committees, other artificial entities, and candidates; and be |
| 18 | | it further |
| 19 | | RESOLVED, That we state our belief that such a |
| 20 | | constitutional amendment supports the goals of the people of |
| 21 | | Illinois in achieving a level playing field in election |
| 22 | | expenditures, regardless of their source; and be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois congressional delegation is |
| 2 | | urged to propose a joint resolution offering such an amendment |
| 3 | | to the United States Constitution and to work diligently to |
| 4 | | bring such a joint resolution to a vote and passage, including |
| 5 | | use of discharge petitions, cloture, and every other procedural |
| 6 | | method to secure a vote and passage; and be it further |
| 7 | | RESOLVED, That the individual members of the Illinois |
| 8 | | General Assembly are encouraged to ratify such an amendment to |
| 9 | | the United States Constitution that is consistent with the |
| 10 | | policy of the State of Illinois as herein declared; and be it |
| 11 | | further |
| 12 | | RESOLVED, That we call upon other states and jurisdictions |
| 13 | | to join with us in this action by enacting similar resolutions |
| 14 | | to secure the restoration of constitutional rights and fair |
| 15 | | elections to the people of Illinois and all citizens of the |
| 16 | | United States; and be it further |
| 17 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
| 18 | | delivered to each member of the Illinois congressional |
| 19 | | delegation, the Speaker and the Minority Leader of the United |
| 20 | | States House of Representatives, and the Majority Leader and |
| 21 | | Minority Leader of the United States Senate.
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