Historic Debate: Senate Advances Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Citizens United
On September 8, the U.S. Senate kicked off a historic debate over a proposal to amend the constitution to limit the role of money in politics.
On September 8, the U.S. Senate kicked off a historic debate over a proposal to amend the constitution to limit the role of money in politics.
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