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“We are used to doing our homework and having to show up.”
In the media
Errin Haines Whack
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"I Voted Today" sticker on the pointer finger of a Latina woman.
How and why the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 has played such a critical role in increasing access to voter registration.
Blog
Brenda Wright
Laura Williamson
Pamela Cataldo
"The bill that the governor is expected to sign into law establishes blatant wealth discrimination in the restoration of rights process. The bill will create two classes of returning citizens… [and] under this bill your ability to pay will govern whether you can participate in democracy.”
In the media
Addy Baird

The CCPA is a climate bill, a racial justice bill, a public health bill, and an economic development bill. We need it to be all of these things.

Testimony and Public Comment
Adrien Salazar

Federal law requires Spanish-language official ballots, official election-related materials, and oral election assistance. Florida's Secretary of State should adopt rules that ensure statewide compliance with federal law.

Testimony and Public Comment
Stuart Naifeh
Monica Russo
Yanidsi Velez
Jared Nordlund
Liza McClenaghan
Juan Cartagena
Maria Revelles
Nancy Batista
Shirley Aldebol
Stephanie Porta
Michelle E. Kanter Cohen
Matthew J. Murray

New York State is in the midst of a housing crisis. Right now, there is a policy platform under consideration that could address the crisis.

Testimony and Public Comment
Amshula K. Jayaram
“For democratic participation to have any meaning, voters must be able to exercise their right to vote in a language they understand.”
In the media
Nick Visser
There is an ideal pathway for knocking down a barrier that has kept so many voting-eligible citizens away from the polls: automatic voter registration.
In the media
Caleb Gayle
“In today’s decision, the court recognized that Spanish-speaking voters are not second-class citizens and should not have to wait for their voting rights to be fully protected.”
In the media
Steven Lemongello
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Vote Aqui Vote Here bilingual signage
"In today’s decision, the court recognized that Spanish-speaking voters are not second-class citizens and should not have to wait for their voting rights to be fully protected."
Press release/statement