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Senate of Pennsylvania
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: May 5, 2023 03:07 PM
From: Senator Doug Mastriano
To: All Senate members
Subject: Resolution to Return Oversight of Campaign Finance Laws to the States
 
In the near future, I intend to introduce a resolution calling on Congress to enact the ‘For Our Freedom’ amendment to the United States Constitution and return it to Pennsylvania and the states for ratification.
 
For years, courts have chipped away at the ability of elected officials to regulate outside political spending, resulting in a total constitutional prohibition. While we retain the authority to regulate political giving directly to candidates and campaigns, courts have ruled that spending that takes place outside of that system, where disclosure rules and limits do not apply, is protected by the Constitution and therefore no legislator can seek to modify it.
 
We are seeing the effects of this system every cycle. Elections continue to be nationalized with tens of millions of dollars flooding into our districts from all over the country and shouting down the voices of our constituents.
 
The only proper remedy to this Constitutional problem is a Constitutional solution. The “For Our Freedom” amendment is the solution because it doesn’t prescribe a specific remedy or enshrine any specific regulation into the Constitution. Rather, it simply states that elected officials have the authority to regulate this money as they see fit in their respective jurisdictions.
 
Unless the Constitution is amended to undo the actions that activist courts have taken in removing our authority as elected officials to oversee elections, we as legislators cannot even begin to have discussions regarding outside political spending.
 
I hope that you will join me in co-sponsoring this important resolution.
 
 



Introduced as SR212