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Texas Dem Lawmakers Who Fled State to Skip Election Reform Will Be Arrested Upon Return
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<blockquote data-quote="Aku" data-source="post: 3606492" data-attributes="member: 26480"><p>Not really. The first step would be to repeal the laws favoring and giving money to political parties. Election laws requiring Identification. Mandatory criminal action against lobbyists, and those taking money from corporations. Repeal and reversal of laws establishing corporate personhood. Eliminating straight party voting. Term limits, with standing given to any individual tax payer to seek removal of the elected official before their term expires, with attorney fees and costs all being borne by the elected official without dependence on outcome of the removal action. The right for people to assemble and vote in blocks is constitutional, establishment of private corporations and themselves passing laws for self-sustainment is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aku, post: 3606492, member: 26480"] Not really. The first step would be to repeal the laws favoring and giving money to political parties. Election laws requiring Identification. Mandatory criminal action against lobbyists, and those taking money from corporations. Repeal and reversal of laws establishing corporate personhood. Eliminating straight party voting. Term limits, with standing given to any individual tax payer to seek removal of the elected official before their term expires, with attorney fees and costs all being borne by the elected official without dependence on outcome of the removal action. The right for people to assemble and vote in blocks is constitutional, establishment of private corporations and themselves passing laws for self-sustainment is not. [/QUOTE]
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