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COVID-19 Prompts Common Cause Call For Temporary Postponement of Any In-Person Voting

The major disruptions to yesterday's elections caused by COVID-19 hammered home the need to retrench and take steps now to safeguard our democracy. To protect the safety of all voters and the integrity of our elections, Common Cause is now calling for a delay of any in-person voting for at least the next few weeks. The COVID-19 crisis is reshaping many of our day-to-day lives in ways we werenโ€™t expecting, including disrupting elections, but now is the time to act to ensure our primaries and general election are held this year and conducted...

Common Cause Documents and Responds to Voting Issues Across the Countryย 

As millions of voters head to the polls today, Common Cause is working in the Election Protection coalition to help voters across the country who are having issues voting and working with election administrators to solve problems. For 50 years, Common Cause has a nonpartisan resource to voters, helping solve problems and making our elections more accessible and secure for all voters. Common Causeโ€™s work in the 2020 Election Protection effort is focused on running field programs in targeted states where we organize and train nonpartisan...

Common Cause Lauds Virginia Redistricting Reform

We commend the Virginia Senate for passing SJ18 and strong enabling legislation to establish a redistricting commission that will end gerrymandering of congressional and state legislative districts.

Common Cause Condemns Trump Meddling with DOJ Recommendations for Roger Stone Sentencing

โ€œThe Attorney General is and has always been the attorney for our nationโ€”the United Statesโ€”not the Presidentโ€™s attorney. But Attorney General Barr has made clear that, first and foremost, he serves President Donald Trumpโ€™s personal and political interests and not the interests of the United States. Barr has failed to faithfully execute the most basic duty of his office. This is not how justice works in the United States. The American people expect and deserve better."

Common Cause Condemns Court Approval of T-Mobile-Sprint Merger

โ€œWe are deeply disappointed in the Courtโ€™s decision to approve the T-Mobile-Sprint merger, which will have significant consequences for consumers and competition. ย All of the evidence in this proceeding shows that this merger is inherently illegal under antitrust law. ย Even evidence presented at the trial revealed the companiesโ€™ executives acknowledged prices for wireless service would rise if the merger was approved. ย The Courtโ€™s decision will reduce the wireless market from four to three national carriers, undoubtedly raising...

Common Cause Urges Senators to Listen to The People and Call Witness

Today, Common Cause strongly urged the United States Senate to obey the will of the people and vote for the motion to allow future votes on witnesses and evidence in President Trumpโ€™s impeachment trial. In a letter to every Senator, Common Cause emphasized that the American people expect and deserve a fair impeachment trial โ€“ not a show trial to excuse the abuses of office which led to the impeachment of President Trump.

Partisan Push on Gerrymandering Will Override Voters and Strip Missouri Communities of Resources

Partisan operatives in Missouri have introduced a several pieces of legislation designed to roll back key elements of the bipartisan Clean Missouri initiative, which passed with 62% support of Missouri voters in 2018. The new plans put forth by Republican politicians in Missouri are a blatant attempt to create a new rigged way to gerrymander. The proposals will disproportionately silence the voices of youth and communities of color and strip communities of their fair share of resources.

Common Cause Hails $425 Million Election Security Funding but Warns Much More is Needed

At a time of deep partisan divide in Washington, Congress deserves credit for allocating significant additional resources for election security in the face of ongoing attacks on our election infrastructure by hostile foreign governments. This $425 million can be put to good use toward critical contingency plans for the 2020 elections should election systems fail due to foreign interference. As national intelligence agencies have warned the attacks on our election infrastructure are ongoing.

In Wake of Trump Impeachment, Common Cause Urges Fair Trial in Senate

The American people deserve a fair trial of the impeached and disgraced President in the United States Senate โ€“ not a show trial to attempt to excuse the abuses of office which led to President Trumpโ€™s impeachment. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his GOP colleagues must put the interests of the nation before the interests of their political party. If Senator McConnell honestly believes that President Trump is innocent of the high crimes for which he was impeached by the House then he should agree a fair trial.

Common Cause Calls for Impeachment of Attorney General William Barr

Today, Common Cause called on the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach and the Senate to convict and remove Attorney General William Barr from office for obstruction of Congress, abuse of power and failing to faithfully execute his office. In a letter to every Member of Congress, Common Cause emphasized that Barr, despite serving as the nationโ€™s top law enforcement official, has violated his oath of office and put the interests of President Donald Trump before the interests of the nation.

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