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One New York State bill would interrupt the cycle of discrimination that comes with employment credit checks.
Testimony and Public Comment
March 3, 2020
Democracy Dollars Can Make Every Voice Matter in Albuquerque’s Elections
Policy Briefs
August 23, 2019
The Supreme Court should hold that Title VII bars discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The suspension of driver’s licenses for unpaid criminal justice fines and fees should be found unconstitutional.
Litigation
May 29, 2019
Demos
National Council for Incarcerated & Formerly Incarcerated Women
The Department's proposed "EAP Rule" fails to sufficiently safeguard working people.
Testimony and Public Comment
May 21, 2019
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
May 17, 2019
How We Can Fix the Housing Affordability Crisis
Policy Briefs
April 26, 2019
How the Climate & Community Protection Act will Increase Resiliency for New York’s Latinx Communities
Policy Briefs
April 15, 2019
Lew Daly
Priya Mulgaonkar
We stand in solidarity with Representative Ilhan Omar and firmly against the rise of Islamophobic attacks and attempts to divide us as a people.
Testimony and Public Comment
April 15, 2019
New York State’s Climate and Community Protection Act (CCPA) is a bold climate action policy for the people of New York.
Policy Briefs
March 20, 2019
Our current system of campaign finance reform suppresses the political power of people of color and that lack of political power has had proven, lasting consequences.
Testimony and Public Comment
March 20, 2019
H.R. 1, the For the People Act, is the boldest and most comprehensive proposal to strengthen our democracy since the aftermath of Watergate.
Testimony and Public Comment
February 14, 2019
Adding a question on citizenship status to the decennial census to which every household in the United States is required to respond is entirely unnecessary for the proper performance of the Census Bureau’s functions, and will greatly impair the quality, utility and clarity of the 2020 Census.
Testimony and Public Comment
August 7, 2018
Brenda Wright
Chiraag Bains
"We know this: the super rich and corporations don’t need a tax cut. The 1 percent are doing just fine."
Testimony and Public Comment
December 1, 2017
The American Society of Civil Engineers has graded our infrastructure a D+, poor and at risk. Congress must act.
Testimony and Public Comment
June 22, 2017
"With the Supreme Court split four-to-four on so many critical issues, the stakes could not be higher."
Testimony and Public Comment
March 23, 2017
Why Protections for Schools, Hospitals and Courthouses Are Essential
Policy Briefs
March 20, 2017
Katherine Culliton-González
We write to urge you to reject President Trump’s nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to a lifetime appointment on the nation’s highest court.
Testimony and Public Comment
March 9, 2017
Heather C. McGhee
Brenda Wright
Adam Lioz
The state legislature should support the Maryland Law Enforcement and Governmental Trust Act (“Trust Act”) and its model of limiting state and local involvement with federal immigration law enforcement.
Testimony and Public Comment
February 21, 2017
Katherine Culliton-González
A report on the ability of local communities to decide, based on their own form of local government, how they may enact policies to protect immigrant rights.
Policy Briefs
January 13, 2017
Katherine Culliton-González
Joanna E. Cuevas Ingram