Change Congress was a project aiming to end
corruption
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in the
United States Congress
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by reducing what it considered the distorted influence of money in that legislative body. Founded in 2008 by
Lawrence Lessig
Lester Lawrence "Larry" Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist. He is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvar ...
and
Joe Trippi
Joseph Paul Trippi (born June 10, 1956) is an American political strategist. A member of the Democratic Party, Trippi most notably served as campaign manager of Howard Dean's 2004 presidential bid, and has served as a political commentator for ...
, Change Congress aimed to organize citizens to support political candidates who do not take contributions from PACs and lobbyists, oppose earmarks, support public financing of campaigns, and support more transparency in Congress.
Change Congress later became ''Fix Congress First'', and was finally named
Rootstrikers
Rootstrikers is a Nonpartisanism, nonpartisan grassroots activist organization run by Demand Progress and created by Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig and political activist Joe Trippi (a United States Democratic Party, Democratic politi ...
. In November 2011, Lessig announced that Rootstrikers would join forces with
Dylan Ratigan
Dylan Jason Ratigan (born April 19, 1972) is an American businessman, author, film producer, former host of MSNBC's '' The Dylan Ratigan Show'' and political commentator for '' The Young Turks''. He was a candidate for the U.S. House of Represen ...
's ''Get Money Out'' campaign, under the umbrella of the United Republic organization. Rootstrikers subsequently became a project of
Demand Progress
Demand Progress is a US-based internet activist-related entity encompassing a 501(c)4 arm sponsored by the Sixteen Thirty Fund and a 501(c)(3) arm sponsored by the New Venture Fund. It specializes in online-intensive and other grassroots activ ...
.
History
Change Congress was officially launched on March 20, 2008, at the
National Press Club
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in
Washington, D.C.
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, during an event sponsored by the
Sunlight Foundation
The Sunlight Foundation was an American 501(c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocated for open government. The organization was founded in April 2006 with the goal of increasing transparency and accountability in the United States ...
.
[Change Congress Project Launch Video at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on March 20, 2008](_blank)
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Lessig weighed a bid for Congress against incumbent Jackie Speier
Karen Lorraine Jacqueline Speier ( ; born May 14, 1950) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for , serving in Congress from 2008 to 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, Speier represented much of the terr ...
, but decided against it, citing the importance of staying focused on the Change Congress movement.
Change Congress's main aim was to fight against "institutional corruption
Institutional corruption is the phenomenon in public bodies of placing the protection of reputation above fidelity to the truth, especially in the context of an independent or public inquiry.
Institutional corruption is differentiated from cor ...
" within Congress by encouraging candidates to run on its platform and provide campaign contributions to those who do so. From January 2009 on, Change Congress was focusing its efforts on promoting citizen-funded elections, mainly through its Donor Strike campaign and support for the Fair Elections Now Act,[Press Release: Strike! Strike! Strike! (1/9/09)](_blank)
and the three stage strategy had disappeared from its website.
Tracking candidates
Change Congress hopes to use volunteers to create a comprehensive list of members of Congress and where they stand on issues of lobbyists, earmarks, public financing, and increased transparency in government.
As of January 9, 2009, the candidate tracking feature no longer existed on the Change Congress website.
Political donations
Change Congress also hopes to change citizens' campaign contribution habits by giving people the option of only supporting candidates who pledge to honor some or all of Change Congress' pledge commitments.
As of January 9, 2009, the political donation feature has been removed from the Change Congress website due to the Donor Strike campaign.
Donor strike
On January 8, 2009, Lessig appeared on ''The Colbert Report
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'', and the following day Change Congress announced the Donor Strike.
The Donor Strike is an attempt to gain support amongst congressmen for citizen-funded congressional campaigns and in particular the Fair Elections Now Act. By signing up for the strike, supporters pledge "not to donate to any federal candidate unless they support legislation making congressional elections citizen-funded, not special-interest funded."[Change Congress: Main](_blank)
/ref> The campaign hopes to strong-arm congressmen into supporting citizen-funded elections by withholding campaign donations.
As of May 28, 2009 Change Congress says it has motivated $1,563,920 in pledged campaign donation withholdings through the Donor Strike, although there is no real way to verify these numbers.Candidates Threatened With Fake Money to Reform Campaigns
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References
External links
change-congress.org
archived version at the Wayback Machine
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, December 18, 2008)
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