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Challenge to guarantee that public assistance clients in Missouri receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 8, 2019
Missouri
Decided

We strongly support ACA 6, a bill that would place a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to restore voting rights to Californians on parole, and AB 646, which would make corresponding changes to the Elections Code. 

Testimony and Public Comment
Chiraag Bains

Challenge to Arizona’s failure to provide voter registration services required under federal law when residents interact with the state motor vehicle agency.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Arizona
Pending

A legal suit to guarantee that public assistance clients in Georgia receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Georgia
Decided

Challenge to guarantee that public assistance clients in Massachusetts receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Massachusetts
Decided

Challenge to North Carolina's failure to offer federally mandated voter registration services through public assistance and motor vehicle agencies.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
North Carolina
Decided

As part of an effort to reshape rules around debt and lending to reduce racial wealth inequality, we propose establishing a public credit registry to gradually replace the current for-profit credit reporting system.

Policy Briefs
Amy Traub

Challenge to guarantee that public assistance clients in Ohio receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Ohio
Decided

In 2012, Michigan passed a law that allowed the governor to appoint emergency managers in municipalities, depriving local elected officials of governing power. It overwhelming affected communities of color. We filed an amicus brief in opposition to it.

Case
Updated April 1, 2019
Michigan
Decided

New York State’s Climate and Community Protection Act (CCPA) is a bold climate action policy for the people of New York.

Policy Briefs
Lew Daly