Amendment to end corporate personhood, reduce money in politics, faces steep climb in Wisconsin and nationally

The U.S. Constitution has been amended 27 times since its founding, but not since 1992. Wisconsin United to Amend hopes to change that.

George Penn, outreach coordinator for Wisconsin United to Amend

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Nilesh Sinha, a visiting research fellow in political science at UW–Eau Claire

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2 responses to “Amendment to end corporate personhood, reduce money in politics, faces steep climb in Wisconsin and nationally”

  1. Bradley J Geyer Avatar
    Bradley J Geyer

    Nilesh Sinha does not seem to be interested in the massive corruption that is legal bribery, conflicts of interest, and monopoly power abuse. Organized big business rules over the American people, the billionaires, the US Chamber which has members that among the biggest influential bullies in the world. US Chamber members include the war profiteers, big oil and the biggest of bankers. What is your solution Sinha?

  2. Low Income Avatar
    Low Income

    Wisconsin is the canary in the coal mine.

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