Corporations enjoy tax breaks underwritten by taxpayers to a far greater degree than the Voter's Pamphlet. Moreover, they enjoy unprecedented civil and criminal immunity - when was the last time a corporate head honcho of a chronic polluter serve hard time for manslaughter or reckless endangerment. And corporations engage in extensive financing of political campaigns to promote and protect their interests. Does Sizemore's measure apply to corporations? Would his measure affect voluntary deductions for profit sharing, mutual funds, or any other kind of public investment and defacto financing of the corporate political agenda? How do I get a ruling? If it is broad enough, it will get my enthusiastic endorsement; let's keep public money out of the corporate political agenda - or keep corporate money out of political campaigns! My bet is that this ruling will never see the light of day, which speaks volumes about who runs state government.