What You Can Do

More Good Stuff You Can Do

  • Protect Our Democracy from Big Oil

    The Citizens United v. FEC case opened the door for Big Oil and Big Coal to spend unlimited amounts of money to buy our democracy right out from under us. Take action with the Sierra Club and urge your senators and representative to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United and give our democracy back to the people!

  • Take on the Chamber

    Join our friends at 350.org and take on the US Chamber of Commerce, the largest corporate lobby group in Washington, DC by getting local businesses in your town to say “The US Chamber Doesn’t Speak for Me.”

  • Join a Campaign

    Connect with a national campaign working to overturn Citizens United v. FEC

  • Become a Business for Democracy

    American companies and business leaders have joined together in a campaign, Business for Democracy, which is advocating for fair and transparent elections that are decided by the people and not by the deepest pockets. For more information on the campaign, the business case, and to add your name to the sign on statement visit
    www.businessfordemocracy.com

  • Party for “We the People”

    Hold a Story of Citizens United v. FEC house party. Get everything you need here.
    If you already threw a party, awesome and thank you for helping to defend democracy! Please put your party on the map (literally, check it out!).

  • Make Your Voice Heard!

    As The Story of Citizens United v. FEC appears in the media, namely the blogosphere, please share your thoughts and comment on posts. Keeping the conversation going helps bring light and ideas to this important issue!

  • Investigate Justices Scalia and Thomas

    Join Corporate Accountability International and Common Cause in calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether Justice Scalia and Thomas should have recused themselves from Citizens United for their participation in secret political strategy meetings with Koch Industries.

  • SHARE The Story of Citizens United v. FEC

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