The Jackson County Commission is reported to have passed a resolution this week calling on the North Carolina General Assembly to petition Congress for the creation of the 28th Amendment to the Constitution ending corporate personhood and declare that money is not free speech, according to the Canary Coalition.
By a vote of 4-1 the Jackson County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution calling on the North Carolina General Assembly to petition Congress for the creation of the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution
that will end corporate personhood, declare that money is not free speech and that will reverse the 2010 Supreme Court decision on Citizens United vs. the US Board of Elections.The Jackson County resolution adds further momentum to the rapidly growing movement developing across the state and nation in the wake of recent elections that have been distorted and corrupted by the influx of vast sums of corporate money.
Jackson is the first county in the western part of the state to pass the resolution. However, prior to this vote, the towns of Webster, Forest Hills, Highlands, Franklin and Bryson City passed similar resolutions, as has the city of Asheville.
The lone dissenting vote came from Charles Elders, the only remaining Republican member of the Jackson County Commission. The REAL NEWS video-report can be viewed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gYs5aLO8GA
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