Senator Mark Spreitzer: Wisconsin Elections Are Not For Sale
MADISON – Today, State Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) and Democratic legislators from across the state introduced legislation to strengthen democracy in Wisconsin and reject attempts from the ultra wealthy to buy their way to power. After the announcement of these bills, Senator Spreitzer released the following statement:
“Today, I joined my Democratic colleagues to stop these attacks on our democracy. We put forward two proposals that would help put an end to these campaign finance and bribery loopholes and protect against Elon Musk or anyone else ever doing this to our state again.
“First, we introduced a bill that would update Wisconsin’s election statutes to explicitly ban anyone from bribing people to sign a petition during election season or sign a petition relating to an election. This would make it crystal clear that Elon Musk’s scheme to offer voters $100 for their signature is not allowed. This scheme received global coverage for its blatantly undemocratic intent. While it was ultimately unsuccessful, this behavior cannot be allowed in a free and fair democracy.
“Second, we introduced a resolution that would give Wisconsin voters the opportunity to make their voices heard – just as they did last week – and tell Congress that elections should not be for sale. Under this resolution, Wisconsin voters could direct our state’s congressional delegation to support an amendment to the U.S. Constitution declaring that money is not speech and that people have constitutional rights, not corporations. This language would overturn the Citizens United decision and allow for Congress or the Wisconsin legislature to once again regulate dark money campaign ads.
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