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Jan 31, 2010

SEN. AL FRANKEN INTRODUCES BILL TO LIMIT SUPREME COURT RULING

 

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al franken

Sen. Al Franken introduced a bill aimed at curtailing
foreign influence in U.S. elections, a measure prompted
by a Supreme Court ruling last week his office said
overturned not just federal campaign finance laws but
also a 20-year-old Minnesota law prohibiting corporate
spending on elections. - The Mudflats
(see below - thanks, Sherry)
 
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Hi Team!

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SEN AL FRANKEN INTRODUCES BILL

TO LIMIT SUPREME COURT RULING -

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Franken's bill would ban election spending and contributions by corporations
primarily financed by foreign nationals, whose boards of directors or stock
ownership are controlled by a majority foreign nationals. Companies that
allow foreign nationals to participate in political activities like political action
committees would also be barred.
 
All other companies would be required to disclose exactly how much of their
firm is controlled by foreign nationals or, if they can't, how much of their
financing comes from foreign nationals. - Mudflats

 

WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

Greg Dempsey
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SECULARHUMANIST 
Voice Of The People

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Worth the Wait

31 01 2010

It seemed like forever and a day before Al Franken put the election behind him and took his seat as the Senator from Minnesota. He was worth the wait.  Who was that other guy?  Norm….something…

Sen. Al Franken introduced a bill aimed at curtailing foreign influence in U.S. elections, a measure prompted by a Supreme Court ruling last week his office said overturned not just federal campaign finance laws but also a 20-year-old Minnesota law prohibiting corporate spending on elections.

The ruling referenced is Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. If you have a strong stomach, you can read it HERE. Let's just say if I'm ever interviewe by Katie Couric at some point in the future, and she asks me if there are any Supreme Court decisions I disagree with, I'll mention this one. And Baker v. Exxon.

Between this, voting against the reappointment of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke (as did my own Senator Mark Begich), and introducing the "anti-rape" amendment last fall, he is quickly becoming one of my favorite senators.

http://www.themudflats.net/2010/01/31/worth-the-wait/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheMudflats+(The+Mudflats)

 

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