NEW: We reviewed the 7 most far-reaching Republican voter suppression laws enacted this year.
Passing the #ForThePeopleAct would invalidate roughly 2/3 of their attacks on voting access.
The only way to save democracy is for Democrats to act. This is what's at stake:
Georgia’s infamous SB 202 remakes almost every element of the state’s election laws to make it harder for people of color to vote.
The For The People Act would end its onerous voter ID requirements, restore ballot drop boxes, and block partisan poll watchers, among other fixes.
In Florida, the #ForThePeopleAct would overturn much of Gov. Ron DeSantis and the GOP's assault on voters.
It would prevent the destruction of the state's mail-in voting list, stop extreme voter ID requirements, and end the criminalization of ballot delivery.
Iowa was the first state to pass an extreme voter suppression law this year.
The For The People Act would overturn Iowa’s new limitations on drop boxes, ban on ballot delivery, and harsh limits on sending absentee ballots.
Arizona — home of the conspiracy theorist-run “audit” — has also passed a number of voter suppression laws.
Republicans voted to end the state’s ultra-popular permanent vote-by-mail list and to make it harder to correct a ballot.
Both these laws would be overturned.
It got even more difficult to vote in Arkansas this year due to stringent new voter ID requirements, absentee ballot limitations, and a signature matching program.
In Montana, after a clean Republican sweep, the GOP legislature decided to further restrict ballot access.
The state ended same-day voter registration and now requires *two* forms of ID to vote in many cases. Both would be blocked by S 1.
In Kansas, a Republican supermajority overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto to enact a slew of new voter limitations and make a major legislative power grab.
The For The People Act would stop this election rigging in its tracks.
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NEW: @EdMarkey tells Senate Democrats: We can't let bipartisan theater get in the way of dealing with the climate crisis — again.
His signature climate change bill died in the Senate in 2010. But our planet doesn't have another decade to waste.
@SenMarkey’s climate change bill of 2009 failed because the White House spent months chasing Republicans votes.
“The White House and Congressional leadership told us they would send my bill to the Senate once we passed a health care law and other legislative priorities.”
“It's 12 years later, and Congress still hasn't passed big legislation to address the climate crisis."
"Today, I see the same process playing out. Democrats are being told we can pass a climate bill after we pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill.” - @SenMarkey
NLRB documents reveal aggressive, flagrantly illegal union-busting by Tesla under @ElonMusk.
Tesla autoworkers are fired, interrogated, photographed, verbally harassed by security—all in violation of federal law, the NLRB found.
Threading newsworthy findings below (1/)
2. The NLRB investigated Tesla's firing of Richard Ortiz for trying to organize a union. The agency ruled the firing was illegal—but the probe uncovered much more.
For example, how Tesla deployed security to harass autoworkers if they passed out union pamphlets:
3. In the span of just 3 hours one morning, Tesla security guards harassed workers handing out fliers 6 separate times. Different guards each time.
One guard declared that “unions are worthless” and “no good” and people “should not join one.”
EXCLUSIVE: This ex-Tesla autoworker is exposing what's happening inside @elonmusk's company.
Richard Ortiz tried to organize his coworkers at Tesla's CA factory. In response, Tesla "coercively interrogated" him three times, then fired him illegally, federal investigators say.
Ortiz is a career autoworker. He said Tesla is unlike anyplace he's worked.
- Extremely dangerous working conditions
- 12-hour shifts, 6 days a week, no questions asked
- Sick workers throwing up on the job to avoid being fired
- Brutal union-busting & hostile managers
Ortiz's account is backed by data. Injury rates at Tesla factories have been up to 31% higher than the industry standard.
Workers at Tesla have been:
-sliced by machinery
-crushed by forklifts
-burned in electrical explosions
-sprayed with molten metal revealnews.org/article/tesla-…
- Voters support the #ForThePeopleAct by a 32-point margin
- Voters support the #PROAct by a 16-point margin
- Support for these bills *increase* as voters learn more about the policy specifics perfectunion.us/new-poll-major…
The PRO Act would overhaul existing labor law and expand workers’ rights to form a union, so that more workers could collectively bargain for better wages and working conditions.
After hearing a brief summary of the bill, likely voters supported it 53% to 37%.
We then asked likely voters about 13 labor reforms included in the PRO Act. Pluralities supported 12 of the 13.
By a ~40-point margin, voters backed provisions to reinstate illegally fired workers, block immigration status discrimination, & prevent worker misclassification.