McCutcheon vs. FEC, Money vs. People Rally
Stand with us against the flood of big money in politics and rally for solutions that will ensure the average American's right to be heard!

In the next year, the Supreme Court could hand down a decision that is worse than Citizens United. On October 8th, the justices will hear oral arguments on McCutcheon v. FEC. While Citizens United opened the floodgate for an unprecedented amount of outside spending that shattered records in 2012, McCutcheon could unleash even more big money in our elections.

We need to use this opportunity to call attention to this problem and take action to fix a broken system. Join activists and organizations across a wide spectrum of issues to stand up for our democracy on October 8th at 9:30 AM on the steps of the Supreme Court.

Featuring keynote speakers:

- Reverend William Barber, a leader of the Moral Monday protests in North Carolina and chapter leader of North Carolina NAACP

- Congressman John Sarbanes, lead sponsor of a strong public financing bill in the House

- Larry Cohen, President of the Communications Workers of America

- Phil Radford, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA

...and many more
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Can you attend the rally October 8th at 9:30 AM on the steps of the Supreme Court? *
Can you attend the lobby day for democracy following the rally at 12 pm? *
We can't directly sway the court's decision but we can use this momentum and make sure our elected representatives are doing what they can now to fight big money by enhancing the voice of average Americans in our elections.
We will also be having a lobby day training the day before the event. Can you attend the training? *
The training will be held from 2 - 5pm on Monday October 7th at the United Church of Christ right across the street from the Supreme Court at 110 Maryland Ave.
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