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Rather than cutting funds for public needs while allowing police budgets to swell, cities, states, and the federal government must shift funding to the real priorities of communities.
Blog
Amy Traub
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Three empty voting booths outside
Many state officials are stubbornly clinging to outdated, unsafe election procedures. For the health of our communities and our democracy, they should commit themselves to the three pillars of our voting rights agenda.
Blog
Chiraag Bains

This presentation outlines the ways that student debt both contributes to, and is a cause of, America’s historic and persistent racial wealth divide.

Testimony and Public Comment
Mark Huelsman
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We're all seeing systematic efforts to shift the economic and health risks of the pandemic from governments and employers and onto the backs of disproportionately Black and brown workers.
Blog
Amy Traub

Notice to the South Dakota Secretary of State of Noncompliance with Sections 5 and 7 of the National Voter Registration Act

Litigation
Solutions for the pandemic and for the structural problems that existed long before it.
Blog
Laura Williamson
Stuart Naifeh
Kathryn C. Sadasivan
Emerson Gordon-Marvin
K. Sabeel Rahman
Adrien Salazar

Ways to increase access to the ballot for people who are released from incarceration and for eligible voters who are currently incarcerated. 

Policy Briefs
Naila Awan
Shruti Banerjee

A toolkit to help local leaders and communities identify and act on the warning signs of a wrongful purge and to understand how federal law restricts  such purges.

Policy Briefs
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The Postal Service faces a $13 billion revenue loss this fiscal year alone; If the Postal Service is allowed to fail, it will be a tremendous blow to all Americans.
Blog
Amy Traub
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Black voter at a distance in a voting booth with an empty booth in the foreground
The Ohio legislature created a wholly avoidable, overly complicated situation that makes Ohioans jump through hoops to vote. Ohio voters: we want to hear about your experience.
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Naila Awan
Emerson Gordon-Marvin