Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2463

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolutions for a United States Constitutional Amendment and a limited amendment proposing convention

Impact

If S2463 passes, it would initiate a call for a convention limited to proposing amendments that reaffirm that constitutional rights are reserved for natural persons. The bill emphasizes that corporations, being artificial entities, should not enjoy the same rights as citizens when it comes to influencing elections. This adjustment could lead to significant changes in how campaign financing operates, fundamentally altering the landscape of electoral politics in Massachusetts and beyond.

Summary

S2463 is a resolution presented to the Massachusetts General Court, calling for a United States Constitutional Amendment and a limited convention to propose amendments addressing the influence of money in politics. The bill highlights the significant concerns raised by citizens regarding the power of corporations in the political arena, particularly following Supreme Court decisions such as Citizens United v. FEC, which facilitated unlimited spending by corporations and other entities in electoral processes. By advocating for a convention, the bill aims to reclaim the political process for the public and diminish the disproportionate influence of corporate money in elections.

Contention

The bill is expected to face contention from various stakeholders. Advocates of campaign finance reform and supporters of S2463 argue that addressing corporate influence is necessary for restoring democracy and ensuring fair political representation for all citizens. Conversely, critics may highlight concerns regarding the constitutional implications of limiting corporate rights and the potential impact on free speech. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the efficacy of a constitutional convention in achieving the desired reforms, as such conventions can be unpredictable and may lead to unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2268

Relative to alternative portfolio standards

MA S1523

Removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1972

To allow cities and towns to increase the local tax rate on meals

MA S2133

Protecting the privacy of library user data

MA S1083

Relative to rape by an officer

MA S1444

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA S2132

Designating January 30 of each year as Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution in Massachusetts

MA S1835

Relative to death benefits to surviving spouses of call and volunteer firefighters

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