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sheshe2

(88,795 posts)
8. Kick!
Fri Jul 5, 2013, 09:37 PM
Jul 2013
The bipartisan measure passed the state House by a 48-11 margin, with 14 Republican votes (the majority of state House Republicans), and the state Senate by a 17-13 margin, with one Republican, Senator Betsy Close (R-Albany), voting in favor. [...]

Oregon joins four other states – Delaware, Maine, West Virginia and Illinois – that have called for a constitutional amendment over just the past two months. All of the resolutions this year have passed with bipartisan support in at least one chamber. This is an issue that affects every American, regardless of political affiliation.

The other states that have called for an amendment to overturn Citizens United are California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, Maryland, Colorado and Montana. The Washington, D.C., Council has called for an amendment as well.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/07/02/1220717/-Oregon-becomes-16th-state-to-call-for-amendment-overturning-Citizens-nbsp-United#

This is huge~ and with bipartisan support!

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K/R. (nt) NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #1
Awesome! Nm MannyGoldstein Jul 2013 #2
I thought 37 states were needed. MrSlayer Jul 2013 #3
My apologies. I'd seen an earlier note/article where someone mentioned it was "half way"... cascadiance Jul 2013 #5
The article didn't explain customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #4
The thought of a constitutional convention at the current time frightens me. drm604 Jul 2013 #6
It would have to start in Congress customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #7
No, the states can inititate a CC as well. Nanjing to Seoul Jul 2013 #9
Yes, but they cannot limit what it can bring up customerserviceguy Jul 2013 #10
Kick! sheshe2 Jul 2013 #8
Keep up the good work! nt SunSeeker Jul 2013 #11
Well, hate to say it skepticscott Jul 2013 #12
Very True davidpdx Jul 2013 #19
All three of these "purple states" have their governors up for reelection in 2014... cascadiance Jul 2013 #22
Most of those held by Republicans are winable davidpdx Jul 2013 #23
Thank you DonCoquixote Jul 2013 #13
Most Excellent - K & R !!! WillyT Jul 2013 #14
I will gladly K & R this puppy Left Coast2020 Jul 2013 #15
K&R ReRe Jul 2013 #16
WooHoo! n/t onestepforward Jul 2013 #17
Didn't the guys from TyT form a group to help this? Lobo27 Jul 2013 #18
Yay! CanonRay Jul 2013 #20
As an old Oregonian, I am thrilled and proud! classof56 Jul 2013 #24
. blkmusclmachine Jul 2013 #21
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