Here are five ways we'd like to see the promise of democracy become real for us all in 2023:
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1/ Protect & expand the freedom to vote ahead of #Election2024.
This is one of our most fundamental rights, and our democracy is strongest when every voter can participate in it. We're very much still fighting anti-voter laws in court & taking on barriers to #VoterRegistration.
1b/ Meanwhile, in the absence of federal voting legislation, we're very encouraged by the passage of State Voting Rights Acts (aka State VRAs). We hope to see more of them introduced this year.
2/ Advocate for voters in jail and voters with past convictions.
Voters in jail who have not been convicted of a crime should face no restrictions when voting, but many do. They face countless barriers to registering to vote & casting their ballot.
2b/ Also, up to 18 million Americans with past felony convictions CAN vote, but most don't know it due to confusing voting restoration laws.
CLC has urged federal agencies to dismantle barriers for voters in jail and voters with past convictions. campaignlegal.org/update/clc-urg…
2c/ CLC developed a manual to help jailed voters cast a ballot, and & we're working with states & localities to implement measures that expand ballot access in jails.
2d/ Our #RestoreYourVote program is removing barriers for voters w/ past convictions in court & online.
If you have a past conviction, you can confirm your eligibility or start the process of restoring your vote at RestoreYourVote.org (en Español: RecupereSuVoto.org).
The 2021 #redistricting cycle is over, but CLC is still battling racial vote dilution & partisan gerrymanders in court. We're also resisting the Independent State Legislature Theory, which would undermine crucial checks & balances: campaignlegal.org/update/what-vo…
3b/ State VRAs can promote #FairMaps by making it easier for Black voters & communities of color to prove that a map discriminates through racial vote dilution.
We'd also love to see more (say it with us!!) Independent Redistricting Commissions.
4/ Advocate for stronger #ethics laws in all 3 branches of government.
We want to see a stronger @CongressEthics (OCE) & the establishment of an independent ethics committee for the Senate. >90% of voters want stronger ethics enforcement for Congress.
4b/ We'd also like to see @POTUS fulfill his #ethics reform promises, because voters have a right to know that elected officials are serving the public interest and not their own wallets: campaignlegal.org/update/biden-s…
5/ Promote greater transparency around how our elections are funded.
Dysfunction at the @FEC is undermining voters' right to know who is spending money to influence our vote & our government. We're filing complaints to expose secret spending, and... campaignlegal.org/update/why-fec…
5b/ ...CLC is advocating for solutions at the federal, state & local levels to address gaps in transparency rules, supporting key legislation and ballot measures (like Prop 211, aka the Voters’ Right to Know Act, in Arizona): campaignlegal.org/update/arizona…
5c/ Secret spending, aka #DarkMoney in our political process, deprives voters of information necessary to make informed electoral choices and makes our electoral system vulnerable to corruption and manipulation.
@JoshuaADouglas @PaulSmithCLC .@PaulSmithCLC & @JoshuaADouglas discussed Shelby County v Holder, which 11 years ago TODAY severely weakened section 5 of the #VotingRightsAct. This has led to anti-voter laws that have created disproportionate barriers to voting for Black & brown voters. campaignlegal.org/update/person-…
@JoshuaADouglas @PaulSmithCLC We hosted a #CampaignLegalConversations discussion about Shelby County v. Holder on the 10th anniversary last year. You can watch it here: campaignlegal.org/events/10-year…
It's #BlackHistoryMonth, and there's still much work to be done when it comes to tearing down deliberate barriers to voting that Black Americans are facing. As civil rights activist & democracy advocate John Lewis said, we've come too far to turn back.
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Black activists organized boycotts, staged demonstrations & even laid down their lives to make the passage of the #VotingRightsAct of 1965 possible. The VRA was one of the most successful voting rights laws in US history, until 2013. #BlackHistoryMonth 2/
In 2013, the #SupremeCourt's Shelby County v. Holder decision weakened one of the #VotingRightsAct's key provisions, which required states with a history of voting discrimination to get permission before enacting new voting laws. @PaulSmithCLC explains. 3/
The Americans with Disabilities Act (#ADA) was signed into law 31 years ago today by President George H.W. Bush.
The law was meant to improve access to everyday life, work and our democracy, but voters with disabilities are still fighting to remove barriers to voting. #ADA31
Arizona enacted a law this year that removes voters from the state's permanent early voting list (PEVL) more frequently & requires more steps to obtain a mail ballot. This law creates deliberate barriers for disabled voters in the state. #AZLeg#ADA31
#OTD in 2020, we launched #StopSecretSpending, a web project that shows the importance of transparency & accountability in our elections. It also helps explain why we need to stop #DarkMoney.
Not familiar with dark money & its impact? Our new explainer video can catch you up:
Since the site went live last year, Americans have seen the most expensive #election cycle in history, with over $14.4 billion spent.
Over $1 billion of that was non-disclosed #DarkMoney.
83% of voters across partisan and demographic lines want to know who is making political contributions to organizations that spend to influence voters.
Unfortunately, #SecretSpending continues to rig our political system in favor of wealthy special interests.