Second Bill of Rights (Populist America)

The Second Bill of Rights is the name by which a series of amendments to the United States Constitution that addressed economic inequality are known. They were introduced by Charles Patrick Edwards to the 121st United States Congress in 2032 as a series of legislative articles, and came into effect as Constitutional Amendments on December 15, 2033, through the process of ratification by three-fourths of the States.

The Second Bill of Rights is a series of limitations on the power of the corporations, protecting the economic rights of liberty and property including the right to a home, a job, healthcare, and an education.

“The Economic Bill of Rights”
Excerpt from President Roosevelt's January 11, 1944 message to the Congress of the United States on the State of the Union[1] :