RNs Urge Congress To Overturn Court Ruling-”Disastrous Decision For American Workers, Democracy”

The nation’s largest urged Congress to act quickly to reverse the allowing unlimited corporate spending in , calling it a “disastrous ruling for American workers and .”

“The of the last year has provided a sobering reminder of the already of giant pharmaceutical and . The last thing our democracy and political system needs is even more spending and political sway by the wealthiest interests in this country,” said DeMoro, executive director of United, the 150,000-member organization formed late last year through the unification of the / Organizing Committee, United , and .

DeMoro rejected arguments that the court ruling in v. could also benefit unions by removing current . “It is ludicrous to think that unions and working people could ever match the spending by multi-billion that hold so much sway in our economic, political, social and cultural institutions.”

In the most recent year of public data, she noted, there were 164 publicly traded, for- that each made over $1 billion in profits – with an aggregate total of some $554 billion. The top ten alone accounted for $176.7 billion. “Equating what unions and working people could spend on campaigns would be like comparing a toy boat to an aircraft carrier.”

“Corporate influence peddling in politics already distorts and prevents our democracy and political system,” DeMoro said.

“Opening the floodgates to unlimited spending is a dangerous prescription for candidates who will be even more beholden to the biggest corporate spenders,” DeMoro said. “The likely result would be more dominance of by insurance and and less of the of our air, water, food, and workplaces that is needed to protect consumers and workers.”

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