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16. Statement by President Obama on the DISCLOSE Act
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 12:11 AM
Jul 2012

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
July 16, 2012

Statement by the President on the DISCLOSE Act

Two years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United that big corporations are allowed to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence American elections. They can buy millions of dollars’ worth of TV ads with no obligation to reveal who’s actually paying for them.

The consequences of this decision are predictable. If we allow this practice to continue, special interests will have unprecedented influence over politicians. It’s wrong. It’s corrosive to our democracy, and it’s a threat to our future.

Today, Republicans in the Senate had the chance to change it. They had the opportunity to support a bill that would prevent the worst effects of the Citizens United decision and require groups or special interests who are trying to influence elections to reveal their donors so the public will know who’s funding their political ads. This bill should have received broad, bipartisan support.

Unfortunately, Republicans chose to block it. Instead of standing up for the American people, Republicans stood with big banks and oil companies – special interests that certainly don’t need more clout in Washington.

I will continue to do everything I can to repair the deficit of trust between Washington and the American people. I’m disappointed Republicans in Congress failed to take action and hold corporations and special interests accountable to the American people.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/16/statement-president-disclose-act



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DISCLOSE Act Fails in Senate [View all] MindMover Jul 2012 OP
K&R I support the Disclose Act. If you do too, please K&R. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #1
Better they should stay up late to make the Repubs explain why annabanana Jul 2012 #2
It's like a reverse filibuster arcane1 Jul 2012 #4
Or at least make the Repukes stay up all night carrying out their threat primavera Jul 2012 #20
LOL. What a joke. 51 out of 95 votes constitutes a loss. What a country. PSPS Jul 2012 #3
Wanna bet the N/V group are hiding something? Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #10
Well now, can we as a voting group vote that we don't have to disclose anything to 2on2u Jul 2012 #5
Bunch of crooked senators? RobertEarl Jul 2012 #6
The 51 "yeas" and 44 "nays" were strictly along partisan lines, ProgressiveEconomist Jul 2012 #7
Thank-you Ben Nelson...as usual Johann's sold the people of Nebraska outl justice1 Jul 2012 #8
The Senate didn't "reject it," Republicans blocked it. CBHagman Jul 2012 #9
This sucks permatex Jul 2012 #11
I AM SO OLD I REMEMBER WHEN A MAJORITY WON IN A VOTE rurallib Jul 2012 #12
They actually voted?? GreenMask Jul 2012 #13
on something he had to vote "nay" on. Phlem Jul 2012 #14
So disappointed.... but not surprised... midnight Jul 2012 #15
Statement by President Obama on the DISCLOSE Act Tx4obama Jul 2012 #16
Free speech my butt! The Last Democrat Jul 2012 #17
Why it's important to pass the DISCLOSE ACT mojo2012 Jul 2012 #18
ACLU position on the DISCLOSE Act hack89 Jul 2012 #19
FOR Citizens United, AGAINST the DISCLOSE act. FiveGoodMen Jul 2012 #21
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