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NEXT MEETING: Saturday, September 5th, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

LOCATION: The Coffee Loft, 406 Lincoln Street, Marlborough, MA 01752

 

Guest Speaker: Paul Lauenstein

 

This month’s guest speaker will be Paul Lauenstein who represents “We The People, Massachusetts”.

 

Following any questions from the floor, we will vote to support the We the People Act as a Committee, and then communicate this support to our State and Federal legislators.  A background summary of the Act can be found below.

 

SUMMARY OF THE "WE THE PEOPLE ACT"

 

This Act (H 3127) is a joint resolution of the Massachusetts legislature that instructs our federal representatives to work for a Constitutional Amendment that would make the election process fairer.  The gist of the act is:

 

First, it calls on Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution asserting that

the rights protected by the Constitution are the rights of natural persons, i.e. human individuals, only and

Congress and the states shall place limits on political contributions and expenditures to ensure that all citizens have access to the political process, and that the spending of money to influence elections is not protected free speech under the First Amendment.

 

Second, if Congress fails to propose such an amendment within six months, the We the People Act puts Massachusetts on record calling for a convention of the states for the purpose of proposing the amendment.

 

If passed, such an amendment would overturn two of the most egregious Supreme Court judgements in our history – Buckley v Valeo (the 1976 decision that equated money with freedom of speech) and Citizens United v Federal Election Commission (the 2010 decision that confirmed corporations as ‘people’).

 

Together, these decisions have resulted in billionaires - such as the Kochs and Adelsons - being much more influential than the millions of folks like us. That is not the way democracy is supposed to work.

 

The preface to the Act itself (see www.wethepeoplemass.org) describes much of the historical justification for ‘we the people’ to be at the core of our political system. Neither our Founding Fathers nor most subsequent political thinkers (of all parties) have ever advocated a system in which a small number of individuals and corporations exercise the massive power that these extremely wealthy people exercise today. We must oppose this; we must restore democracy.

Schedule for 2015 (Coming Soon)

 

Agendas

 

Minutes

The Marlborough DCC generally holds its business meetings on the first Saturday of each month, except July and August.  The City Democratic Caucus to elect state convention delegates is held in February or March each year and an Organizational Meeting to elect the Officers of the Committee is held on a bi-annual basis in the same time-frame.  In most years, there is no business meeting during the month of the Caucus or Organizational meeting.

 

Most business meetings are held at The Coffee Loft located at 406 Lincoln Street, Marlborough. The location also contains residential lofts and out of respect for the tenants, the City Committee asks members and friends to use on-street parking.

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