Free speech is only gauranteed if a person is responsible for it. Corporations do not have a right to unaccountable free speech. We call for legislation that explicitly links corporate speech to the person who paid to promote that "free" speech.
Why is this important?
Recent Supreme Court decisions suggest that corporations have rights, just as people do. Corporations may pay taxes and own property, but they are not living entities, separate from the people who comprise them. Therefore, corporations cannot have a gauranteed right to free speech, just as they cannot vote.