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Government "By the People" Makes a Comeback in Congress

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014   

WASHINGTON - Backed by government reform groups and a growing list of other organizations, 128 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced the "Government by the People Act" to encourage citizens to take their government back from free-spending corporations.

Lead sponsor Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Md., explained where the momentum is coming from.

"People are increasingly angry at this sense that they can't be heard in Washington,” he said. “Their voices are being rolled over by super PACs and big-money interests here."

Arizona Democrats Ron Barber, Raul Grijalva and Ann Kirkpatrick are among the co-sponsors. The bill, HR 20, creates a tax credit for contributions to Congressional campaigns and a matching public fund to amplify the impact of regular citizens in Congressional campaigns.

Sarbanes said government reform groups such as Public Citizen have been joined by civil rights, environmental and other groups not normally involved in political campaign issues. Those organizations know they can't accomplish their goals if corporations have vastly more influence than they do, he said, thanks to the outsized campaign contributions they make.

"It's the presence of groups like that, who can bring to bear significant pressure in districts all across the country, that will help us build additional support for this within the chamber," he said.

Polling data show that not just Democrats but unaffiliated voters and Republicans, too, are concerned about the influence of big money on politics, Sarbanes said.

The text of HR 20 is online at beta.congress.gov.


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