HSLDA: Senate Vote Could Muzzle Free Speech--Act Now!

I got this in my e-mail from the HSLDA. I am a Homeschooler, and it sounds to me like the govt. is trying to control us again. Please write to your senators!Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,The U.S. Senate is scheduled to debate the DISCLOSE Act today, andhold an important procedural vote tomorrow. HSLDA believes this billwill hurt the free speech rights of organizations to inform citizensabout political issues.We have previously urged http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=9200 you tocall your representatives to oppose the DISCLOSE Act. Although theU.S. House of Representatives already passed this bill, the proposedlegislation has been stopped once in the Senate, thanks in part toyour calls. This is another attempt by Senate leadership to pass thisbill before the November elections.The DISCLOSE Act, S. 3628, places severe disclosure requirements oncorporations and organizations that decide to use corporate funds tomake statements about candidates for federal office. Organizationsthat use funds for campaign activities (such as taking out anadvertisement in a newspaper urging people to vote for a candidate whosupports the U.S. Constitution over international law) would have toinclude the names of everyone who has given over $600 to theorganization.The bill does not appear to apply to organizations such as HSLDAbecause we do not spend membership revenue on campaign activities, andwe only send political communications (such as endorsements of federalcandidates) to our membership. Additionally, the DISCLOSE Act does notapply to organizations that only engage in advocacy and do not getinvolved in political activity. However, we believe that the bill aswritten will create a chilling effect on free speech.Furthermore, this legislation may lead to even greater restrictions onthe free speech of organizations such as HSLDA in the future.Action RequestedPlease call your two U.S. senators right now and urge them to voteagainst the DISCLOSE Act. You can call the Capitol Switchboard at(202) 224-3121 or use HSLDA's Legislative Toolboxhttp://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=9201 to find the name and contactinformation of your two U.S. senators. There is no need to identifyyourself as a homeschooler. You can make your message as simple as:"Please vote against S. 3628, the DISCLOSE Act. Congress should nottake away the free speech rights of organizations and corporationsthat are made up of ordinary American citizens."BackgroundCampaign finance reform is a complicated issue. While maintaining theintegrity of the campaign and election system is important, we believethat the DISCLOSE Act goes too far toward discouraging free speechthrough its imposition of severe disclosure requirements.The DISCLOSE Act, S. 3628, was intended to roll back the U.S. SupremeCourt's decision in Citizens United v. FEC. However, as stated above,the legislation places severe disclosure requirements on corporationsand organizations that decide to use corporate funds to makestatements about candidates for federal office. Organizations willhave to comply with onerous red tape and disclosure requirements,which will likely mean that they will cease to provide valuable andinformative statements on candidates and elections.To read more about HSLDA's concerns with the DISCLOSE Act, please seeour past updates about this bill athttp://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=9202 .Sincerely,Mike SmithHSLDA President
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  • This is not an issue to decide how you are wrong, or right. This information was given to me from the Homeschool Legal Defense organization, as information on this bill which may adversly affect our rights. The HSLDA is trusted by many thousands of homeschoolers, in the USA and around the world. They do have law degrees and have fought and won cases in which freedoms were trying to be taken from persons who do not understand the law. I felt that posting this would be informative. Im not here to debate any issue with you, you may take it up with them. I trust the HSLDA, like I trust the Tea Party. We are all on the same page, trying to keep and reclaim America as a free and God fearing nation, by not letting our government get too out of control, they take a little at a time, to see how far they can get. I'm sure that the HSLDA's intention is to stop the slightest impropriety, before it becomes something.
  • Note: click the 'Official Summary' to bring up the full summary. I have read through it and though admittedly there are some clauses that I do not have full understanding of, that is to say to what extent these clauses have effect, I do not see how these clauses affect us negatively. They appear to make it easier for the public to be informed of who is giving politicians money. To me that seems to abolish some loopholes that have previously been exploited for corruption. It is possible, however, that I am wrong, as I do not have a degree in law or government. If so, I only ask that someone explain to me how I am wrong.
  • "This is the Democrats' response to the Supreme Courts' recent Citizens United v. FEC ruling. It seeks to increase transparency of corporate and special-interest money in national political campaigns. It would require organizations involved in political campaigning to disclose the identity of the large donors, and to reveal their identities in any political ads they fund. It would also bar foreign corporations, government contractors and TARP recipients from making political expenditures. Notably, the bill would exempt all long-standing, non-profit organizations with more than 500,000 members from having to disclose their donor lists." - http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h5175/show, opencongress.org is a bi-partisan website that makes congressional bills available to the public, it is a valuable resource for the common citizen, in terms of being informed on what our government is doing. I can not see how this act, from the info available to me, will limit our free speech. Please elaborate on your opinion of how this act will limit free speech so that I may have a better understanding.
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