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Abramoff, Occupy Wall Street join forces on campaign finance reform
By Megan M. Wilson - 11/13/12 06:31 PM ET
A new group that includes former lobbyist Jack Abramoff and members of the Occupy Wall Street movement on Tuesday began gathering signatures on a petition calling for an overhaul of the campaign finance system.
Represent.US aims to gather 1 million signatures in support of the American Anti-Corruption Act, a legislative proposal drafted by former Federal Election Commission Chairman Trevor Potter.
Once they reach 1 million signatures, the group plans to ask lawmakers to sponsor the bill and introduce it in Congress.
The measure would limit campaign contributions across the board and require all donations to be disclosed to the public, among other reforms.
Theodore Roosevelt IV, a member of the group and the great-grandson of President Teddy Roosevelt, said the measure aims would put power back in the hands of voters.
"It is unconscionable, in our society, that Congress is held in such low esteem," he said. "[It is] materially important to re-establish the sovereignty of the American people."
Board members for Represent.US say they are developing a plan to challenge lawmakers who refuse to endorse their bill.
The organization, which is operates two non-profits, will accept donations to pursue its agenda all of which will be fully disclosed.
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loyalsister
(13,390 posts)An honestly repentant, remorseful criminal who is walking the walk trying to reform the openings that he exploited. If he succeeds, I think he will go down in history as a one of the first folk heroes of the 21st century.
Dalai_1
(1,301 posts)I really enjoy his interviews and he seems totally comfortable
with himself in his expression of his remorse and willingness to
help any way he can to right the system.
loyalsister
(13,390 posts)He fascinates me because he's not gushingly apologetic. He's doesn't seem to want credit. He just wants to make things right.
trumad
(41,692 posts)Let's just hope he makes up for all the past damage he caused.