Corporate Lobbyists Host, “Corporate Wealth & Democracy’s Health” Press Conference, Thanking Senator Booker For Accepting Countless Donations & Preventing the Passage of The For the People Act

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CAMDEN, NJ — Un-PAC hosted a “Corporate Wealth & Democracy’s Health” press conference with prominent New Jersey corporations and billionaires, congratulating Cory Booker for preventing the passage of the For The People Act, S.1., a critical bill that reduces the role of big money out of politics and makes it easier for citizens to vote. This was a direct response to Senator Booker’s YES vote during a June 22nd Senate procedural vote on the bill. S.1 has not yet been debated or passed due to the filibuster threat.

Senator Booker has accepted $33 million from corporate lobbying interests in 3, per Open Secrets. Under current law, acceptance of money from lobbyists and donors is completely legal, which proponents of the For The People Act aim to change. The bill would force the disclosure of secret election spending, effectively ending “dark money”, and increase the time between which members of Congress are able to leave their offices and join the private sector as lobbyists, among other reforms.

Students and young people performed as corporate lobbyists during the press conference, highlighting the corruption elected officials take part in when they prioritize the interests of big money donors over the interests of their constituents. Senator Booker voted YES on the For The People Act in June, but has… continued to take donations from monied interests and has done little to address the Filibuster

Un-PAC is a statewide, nonpartisan organization activating students and young people to demand long overdue structural democracy reform. Young people face the consequences of a broken democracy, that deprioritizes action on climate change, ignores the student debt crisis, and creates obstacles for youth participation in government.

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Un-PAC is a statewide, nonpartisan organization activating students and young people to demand long overdue structural democracy reform so that we can actually solve urgent problems. Additional information can be found at www.un-pac.org, or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/LetsUnPAC.