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Citizens United to End Political Bribery (CUEPB) is a Working Group formed to pursue goals related to getting corporate money out of politics.  We will focus on realistic actions in Massachusetts, but will also extend our efforts to nationwide politics when we can.  This wiki page and its subsidiary pages will be our place to collect information and discuss ideas before bringing proposals to Occupy Boston General Assembly.  Everything here should be considered a draft, unless conspicuously labeled otherwise.  To participate, come to one of our scheduled meetings or comment on the discussion tab for a page.  You can also edit a page, but we'd like to know who's involved, so please introduce yourself somewhere in some fashion.
Citizens United to End Political Bribery (CUEPB) is a Working Group formed to pursue goals related to getting corporate money out of politics.  We will focus on realistic actions in Massachusetts, but will also extend our efforts to nationwide politics when we can.  This wiki page and its subsidiary pages will be our place to collect information and discuss ideas before bringing proposals to Occupy Boston General Assembly.  Everything here should be considered a draft, unless conspicuously labeled otherwise.  To participate, come to one of our scheduled meetings or comment on the discussion tab for a page.  You can also edit a page, but we'd like to know who's involved, so please introduce yourself somewhere in some fashion.


== Meetings: ==
== Meetings:<br/> ==


Next Meeting will be:&nbsp; TBD
Next Meeting will be:&nbsp; TBD
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== Next Steps:<br/> ==
Gather interested people - People are invited to participate here and/or email sandersh6000@gmail.com to identify themselves as part of this Working Group.
Collect and summarize information on the wiki - Edit the Background Information pages below to add links and/or summarize what's in a link.
=== Other Ideas Not Endorsed in a Meeting:<br/> ===
Attend (or watch livestream) [http://www.northeastern.edu/teachin/ Northeastern's Teach In] on Sunday, Nov. 13 about the state of the economy, especially the afternoon sessions:
*'''12:30 – 2:00''' Politics and economics: what went wrong?
*'''2:15 – 3:45''' What can be done? Reclaiming our economy and our democracy.


== Sub-topics:&nbsp; ==
== Sub-topics:&nbsp; ==

Revision as of 09:11, 3 November 2011

Citizens United to End Political Bribery (CUEPB) is a Working Group formed to pursue goals related to getting corporate money out of politics.  We will focus on realistic actions in Massachusetts, but will also extend our efforts to nationwide politics when we can.  This wiki page and its subsidiary pages will be our place to collect information and discuss ideas before bringing proposals to Occupy Boston General Assembly.  Everything here should be considered a draft, unless conspicuously labeled otherwise.  To participate, come to one of our scheduled meetings or comment on the discussion tab for a page.  You can also edit a page, but we'd like to know who's involved, so please introduce yourself somewhere in some fashion.

Meetings:

Next Meeting will be:  TBD

Minutes from Nov. 1

 

Next Steps:

Gather interested people - People are invited to participate here and/or email sandersh6000@gmail.com to identify themselves as part of this Working Group.

Collect and summarize information on the wiki - Edit the Background Information pages below to add links and/or summarize what's in a link.


Other Ideas Not Endorsed in a Meeting:

Attend (or watch livestream) Northeastern's Teach In on Sunday, Nov. 13 about the state of the economy, especially the afternoon sessions:

  • 12:30 – 2:00 Politics and economics: what went wrong?
  • 2:15 – 3:45 What can be done? Reclaiming our economy and our democracy.



Sub-topics: 

  

Background Information:

Campaign Finance Legislation (passed and pending)

Politicians and Candidates

References re Money in Politics