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Video Links and Quotes from Todayโ€™s Media Briefing #1: Election Day 2022 with Common Cause

This morning, a panel of Common Causeโ€™s national policy experts and state leaders briefed the media on the state of voting as Americans headed to the polls in the first few hours of Election Day 2022.

Common Cause Announces Series of Election Day 2022 Media Briefings

On Tuesday, Nov. 8 and Wednesday, Nov. 9, Common Causeโ€™s national network of election protection advocates will brief the media on the conditions voters are experiencing at the polls as they happen.

Common Cause, SCSJ Detail Legal Strategy to Protect Democracy in Upcoming SCOTUS Case

There is no legal basis to upend our nation's long-standing system of having checks and balances in place for our elections processes.

MEDIA ADVISORY: Common Cause, SCJS Hold Media Briefing on Legal Strategy for Moore v. Harperย 

On Thursday, October 27 at 1 p.m. EST, Common Cause and the Southern Coalition for Social Justice will hold a media briefing to discuss the legal arguments and strategy behind the fight to defend our democracy in Moore v. Harper.

Common Cause, SCSJ File Brief in Moore v. Harper Upholding Checks and Balances in Nationโ€™s Elections

Common Cause and Southern Coalition for Social Justice filed their Supreme Court brief upholding the role of checks and balances in elections.

Common Cause Applauds DC Council Passage of Pro-Voter Bill

Today, the Council of the District of Columbia unanimously passed the Elections Modernization Amendment Act, which makes permanent several changes implemented in 2020 because of COVID, including: providing all DC registered voters with a postage-prepaid mail in ballot; making permanent the Vote Centers, where any registered DC voter can vote in-person; and making permanent the accessible ballot drop boxes. It also builds on the promise of guaranteeing all citizens in DC the right to vote.

January 6th Committee Subpoena a First Step in Holding Trump and His Associates Accountable

Donald Trump remains a clear and present danger to our democracy. The January 6th Select Committee is right to subpoena the former President. But the Committee has shown clearly that the then-President violated his oath of office and committed crimes for which he must be held accountable.

Common Cause Urges Senators to Vote “Yes” to Advance the DISCLOSE Act

Common Cause is urging every member of the U.S. Senate to vote to begin debate on the DISCLOSE Act later this week when the Senate considers the legislation to bring transparency to the secret money groups spending hundreds of millions of dollars to influence our elections. Theย letterโ€ฏemphasizes that Americans overwhelmingly support legislation to eliminate secret money and cites polling showing that 74% of votersโ€“including strong majorities of Republicans, Independents, and Democratsโ€“favor legislative provisions to provide new...

Common Cause Launches National Media Program To Highlight Young POCsโ€™ Experience With American Political System

WASHINGTON, D.C. โ€” The Common Cause Alliance for Emerging Power announces โ€œStories of Democracy,โ€ a national media and journalism initiative that provides young people of color with an opportunity to communicate their unique experiences with Americaโ€™s political system.

Common Cause Urges โ€œYesโ€ Vote on Bill to Safeguard Census from Political Manipulation & Abuseย 

Common Cause is urging every member of the U.S. House of Representatives to vote โ€œyesโ€ on the Ensuring a Fair and Accurate Census Act (H.R. 8326) to ensure that future censuses are not subjected to the unprecedented level of malfeasance and politicization that plagued the 2020 Census count. The letter emphasizes the critical importance of conducting a transparent and accurate count of everyone in the United States each decade as our Constitution requires, because that count shapes the nationโ€™s government, public policy, and budgets for a...

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