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Democracy Dollars Can Make Every Voice Matter in Albuquerque’s Elections

Policy Briefs
"The Eleventh Circuit’s unanimous decision affirmed our client’s victory at trial all the way around—providing a strong precedent for fighting efforts by right-wing groups to twist the NVRA into a tool for voter suppression."
Press release/statement
“There’s a generational fairness issue."
In the media
Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou
“It doesn’t address a lot of the co-pollutants that are also produced in fossil fuel combustion that have public health impacts.”
In the media
Justine Calma
“It’s a lot of debt out there. But that debt and the burden of that debt is not necessarily being felt equally. It’s extremely difficult for borrowers of color in particular."
In the media
Ralston Ramsay
“Voting rights is the foundational issue in American politics and American society. Simply put, if we don’t all have an equal say, how can we expect to have an equal chance?”
In the media
Alexis Okeowo
In 2016, a report from the progressive think tank Demos found that most campaign dollars in local elections were coming from contributors who are white, male and high-income.
In the media
Martin Austermuhle

About the event series for black and brown millennials

Campaign
Shanaé Bass
David Perrin
Lesley Williams
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Lyndon Johnson shakes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s hand after signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Breaking down what made the Voting Rights Act so powerful, how the Supreme Court gutted it, and what can be done to restore it.
Blog
Chiraag Bains
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"I Voted" stickers on desk
Why the National Voter Registration Act is vital for helping millions of low-income people register to vote through state public assistance agencies.
Blog
Brenda Wright
Alex Ashbrook