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Maryland lawmakers push against fundraising ruling

Maryland lawmakers push against fundraising ruling

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ANNAPOLIS — Democratic Reps. Christopher Van Hollen and are joining Democratic state lawmakers in pushing for a U.S. constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court’s Citizens United case.

Van Hollen and Sarbanes were in on Thursday to launch a campaign to gather signatures opposing the 2010 that stripped away some limits on campaign .

Van Hollen says the court’s decision could lead to a corporate takeover of the Democratic process.

Sarbanes admits it won’t be easy. A constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds vote in both houses of . Then, three-fourths of the state legislatures would have to approve it. But Sarbanes says the stakes are high, and it makes sense to try in this case.