Petitions Congress to submit a constitutional amendment to the states relating to campaign finance
Impact
If enacted, SCR20 could significantly alter the landscape of campaign finance regulations by advocating for the ability of states to regulate and limit monetary influence in elections. It calls for a robust legal framework to distinguish between natural persons and artificial entities like corporations and unions concerning political contributions and expenditures. This shift would aim to level the electoral playing field and protect the democratic process from the disproportionate influence of wealthy corporations.
Summary
SCR20 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that petitions Congress to propose a constitutional amendment addressing issues related to campaign finance. The resolution emphasizes the belief that government should be a body that serves 'We The People' and reaffirms the fundamental rights of individuals over corporations. It criticizes the current interpretation of 'persons' in the context of the law, particularly how it relates to corporate entities. The resolution claims that corporations have been endowed with rights not intended for them, undermining the rights of human beings and the integrity of democratic processes.
Contention
The resolution reflects significant contention among various stakeholders regarding the role of money in politics. Proponents argue that the current state of campaign finance creates an unequal playing field that favors corporations over individual voters, leading to corruption and diminishing public trust in the election process. Conversely, opponents may argue that limiting corporate contributions could infringe upon free speech rights and restrict the ability of entities to advocate for their interests. The proposed amendment raises questions about the balance between corporate influence and the democratic process and the implications of redefining legal personhood.
Proposes a constitutional amendment that requires a majority vote in each of 3/4 of the counties in the state to pass any constitutional measure submitted to the people
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.
(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the election of constitutional convention delegates and vote requirements necessary for the adoption of a new constitution (RR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)
(Constitutional Amendment) Modifies disposition of certain state revenues through repeal of the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund and deposits of certain revenue streams into the Budget Stabilization Fund (RRF INCREASE GF RV See Note)
(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the application of state monies to the unfunded accrued liability of the Teachers' Retirement System of La. (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)
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