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RESOLUTION NO. 8754 -14 BY: § H4ffR% <br />Andaroo t, Bullock, �gaeifgran ;i:L,l <br />Ilarx, Nowlin, O'Leary. <br />A RESOLUTION calling on legislators at the state and federal level and other communi- <br />ties and jurisdictions to support an amendment to the United States Constitution that would abol- <br />ish corporate personhood and abolish the doctrine of money as speech. <br />WHEREAS, government of, by, and for the people has long been a cherished American <br />value, and We The People's inalienable right to self - govern is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitu- <br />tion and the Declaration of Independence; and <br />WHEREAS, free and fair elections are essential to democracy and effective self - <br />governance; and <br />WHEREAS, persons are rightfully recognized as human beings whose essential needs in- <br />clude clean air, clean water, and safe and secure food; and <br />WHEREAS, corporations are entirely human -made legal entities created by express per- <br />mission of We The People and our government; and <br />WHEREAS, corporations can exist in perpetuity, can exist simultaneously in many na- <br />tions at once, need only profit for survival, and exist solely through the legal charter imposed by <br />the government of We The People; and <br />WHEREAS, the great wealth of large corporations allows them to wield coercive force of <br />law to overpower human beings and communities, thus denying We The People's exercise of our <br />Constitutional rights; and <br />WHEREAS, corporations are not mentioned in the Constitution, and We The People have <br />never granted constitutional rights to corporations, nor have we decreed that corporations have <br />authority that exceeds the authority of We The People of the United States; and <br />WHEREAS, interpretation of the U.S. Constitution by appointed Supreme Court justices <br />to include corporations in the term "persons" has long denied We The People's exercise of self - <br />governance by endowing corporations with constitutional protections intended for We The Peo- <br />ple; and <br />WHEREAS, the judicial bestowal of civil and political rights upon corporations can <br />usurp basic human and constitutional rights guaranteed to human persons, and also empowers <br />corporations to sue municipal and state governments for adopting taws that violate "corporate <br />rights" even when those laws serve to protect and defend the rights of human persons and com- <br />munities; and <br />