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Massachusetts Leads the Way in Fight to Get Money Out of Politics

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Monday, March 17, 2014   

BOSTON - People concerned about getting money out of politics in Massachusetts have been keeping an eye on New Hampshire, where the issue has been a hot topic at dozens of town meetings.

According to Jonah Minkoff-Zern, New England organizer for Public Citizen's Democracy, New Hampshire is following the lead of Massachusetts, which was the fifth state in the nation to press for a constitutional amendment. He said the movement in the Granite State is going from one town meeting to the next, while Massachusetts lawmakers called for the amendment back in 2012. Still, he said, the Bay State saw its own share of grassroots support.

"There also was a ballot-initiative effort in Massachusetts that followed that, where a large portion of the state participated in ballot initiatives and overwhelmingly supported it."

Minkoff-Zern said preliminary results show at least 40 New Hampshire towns have passed resolutions calling for a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. Since that Supreme Court decision, he said, billions of dollars from special interests have been flowing into elections.

New Hampshire resident Ellen Read recounted that she pushed hard in her town of Newmarket to get the town council to take up the resolution, which was approved by a unanimous vote.

"There have been several Supreme Court decisions that have taken power away from people in our government and given it over to monied organizations, powerful organizations," she declared. "And we believe that in a democracy you shouldn't have to have money to have a voice in your government."

Minkoff-Zern said getting the Granite State on board sends a powerful message to the nation that the entire New England region is concerned and demanding action to get money out of politics.

"It's a really exciting landmark to have all of New England calling for a constitutional amendment," he said. "It's also that New Hampshire is important in itself, because it's the first primary state, and it's where a lot of the country looks to for political direction."

In addition to the six New England states, 11 others nationwide have called for similar amendments.





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