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The Democracy is for People Amendment Congressman Ted Deutch (FL-21) & Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Legal Analysis by Gregory L. Colvin, Esq., Adler & Colvin, San Francisco March 1, 2013 SECTION I. Whereas the right to
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