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Groundswell of Opposition Tells Commerce Department to Scrap the Citizenship Question on 2020 Census

Common Cause joined more than 250,000 individuals and organizations to urge the Commerce Department to remove theย citizenship question from the 2020 Census, citing the threat to census accuracy in all communities that will undermine the fair allocation of political representation, public resources, and private investment for the next decade.

UHF Discount Court Decision Response from Michael Copps of Common Cause

Today, the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit issued an opinion on the legal challenge to the FCCโ€™s decision to reinstate the UHF Discount. Common Cause was one of the petitioners to file the legal challenge. The DC Circuit dismissed the case finding that the petitioners did not demonstrate sufficient standing.

Common Cause Responds to FCC Hearing Designation Order On Sinclair-Tribune Merger

Today, the Federal Communications Commission issued a Hearing Designation Order referring the Sinclair-Tribune merger before an Administrative Law Judge. The Order specifically questions whether Sinclair was the real party of interest in sales of stations to Chicago, Dallas, and Houston. These divestitures among others in Sinclairโ€™s transaction contain sidecar agreements that would allow Sinclair to maintain some form of control over stations it was claiming to divest. The FCC questions whether Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation and a...

In Helsinki Summit Wake, Common Cause Urges Congress to Check Russia & Safeguard Election Systems

In the wake of the irresponsible and dangerous conduct of President Donald Trump at the Helsinki Summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Common Cause today called on Congress to take concrete steps to check Russian aggression and safeguard our election systems.

Common Cause Urges Hill Hearings on Treasury Gutting of Disclosure Rules for Secret Money Political Groups ย 

Today, Common Cause urged Congress to hold hearings to investigate new Treasury Department rules that gut disclosure requirements for tax-exempt organizations that have pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into U.S. elections in recent years. The move also comes at a time when serious concerns have been raised about foreign money being illegally funneled into U.S. elections through these groups.

Common Cause, the National Election Defense Coalition and Protect Democracy Support Legal Challenge to Georgiaโ€™s Insecure Voting System

Common Cause, the National Election Defense Coalition and Protect Democracy today filed an Amicus Curiae brief in support of all plaintiffs in the Curling v. Kemp lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. ย The brief was filed on July 17, 2018.

Common Cause Applauds Congressman Coffman for Signing Discharge Petition to Restore Net Neutrality

Today Congressman Mike Coffman announced he is signing the discharge petition to restore the FCCโ€™s net neutrality rules. Congressman Coffman will be the first House republican to sign the discharge petition.

Common Cause Supports DOJ Appeal of AT&T-Time Warner Merger Approval

The Department of Justice announced today it is appealing the approval of the AT&T-Time Warner Merger

Common Cause Plaintiffs Urge Swift Return of North Carolina Partisan Gerrymandering Challenge to U.S. Supreme Court

Briefs filed today in Common Cause v. Rucho in the Middle-District of Central North Carolina.

Schwarzenegger, Levin Join Common Cause in Brief Supporting Michigan Redistricting Ballot Initiative

On Tuesday, Common Cause joined with former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) and former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) in filing a brief in the Michigan Supreme Court supporting Michiganโ€™s ballot measure proposal to reform the stateโ€™s redistricting process.

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