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NH Stake in Expected Senate Vote Today to Limit Campaign Spending

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Monday, September 8, 2014   

CONCORD, N.H. - Advocates for campaign finance reform say the U.S. Senate is expected to make an historic vote today on Senate Joint Resolution 19, the proposed constitutional amendment that would give Congress and the states control of political campaign spending limits. With voters headed to the polls Tuesday in some hotly contended races, Daniel Weeks, executive director with the Coalition for Open Democracy, says most folks in New Hampshire understand campaign spending is out of control, because they experience it daily on the TV and radio.

"We've seen millions of dollars, often undisclosed from groups out of state, whose interest we can't decipher," Weeks says. "All we know is they are trying to take down one side or the other without any accountability."

Passage of a constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds vote in Congress, and support from three-quarters, or 38, of the states.

Jonah Minkoff-Zern, campaign co-director with Public Citizen's Democracy, says the measure is unlikely to get the 67 votes needed to pass the Senate. But he says the broad political support already demonstrated is an important symbolic victory.

"We now have 50 senators and likely by the time the vote happens, the majority of the Senate, supporting a constitution amendment to get big money out of politics, is an enormous victory for our movement, and a great opportunity for people all around the country to discuss and see the issue," Minkoff-Zern says.

Weeks says each generation of Americans has had their Amendment to decide. He believes this decision is as important as prior amendments that granted women and people of color the right to vote.

"We have this really unique platform as the first in the nation primary state; the most important issue for 2016 is whether corporations and wealthy interests will be able to set the agenda, or real people will," Weeks says.

Thousands of Granite Stater's, according to Weeks, have taken part on mass-participation walks and 54 towns have gone on record in support of overturning Citizen's United by restoring campaign spending limits.


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