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This country’s sordid history of anti-voter discrimination—particularly against Black and brown voters—warrants scrutiny of practices that make it harder for eligible voters to cast a ballot.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has pushed changes that critics say made it harder to vote.
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Lori Rozsa
Everything about this law is thoroughly anti-democratic and designed to silence Black and brown people as the number of Floridians of color who are eligible to vote increases.
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"There is no time to waste in fully leveraging the federal agencies in protecting the fundamental right to vote.”
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Laura Williamson
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We must not underestimate the progress and yet-untapped potential of this executive order.
Blog
Laura Williamson
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"Despite this setback, Demos remains committed to the fight for a just, inclusive, multiracial democracy."
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This urgent, defining moment in America calls for The Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act.
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Taifa Smith Butler
"History will not remember fondly those who choose upholding Senate rules over upholding voting rights."
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler
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It’s time for America to lead by example and take action to repair our broken system. There is much work to do around the world, but for this country, saving democracy must start at home.
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Taifa Smith Butler

Many states can designate federal agencies via a simple letter from their chief election official. This sample letter is directed to USCIS, but it can be adapted for any federal agency/program.

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