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Meet David…

David Vance is the National Media Strategist for Common Cause. He works with staff at the national and state level to generate media to amplify the voice and strategically advance the democracy reform agenda of the national organization and its 35 state offices.

Prior to joining Common Cause in 2016, David spent a decade as the director of communications and research at the Campaign Legal Center, working on campaign finance, voting rights and government ethics issues. During his time there, the media profile of the organization grew exponentially and in 2014 it received a MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.

David has an extensive background in public relations and journalism. He has served as public affairs director for an international trade association and worked for two public relations firms in Washington, DC where he handled public affairs, public relations and crisis issues both nationally and internationally for a broad range of corporate, association and non-profit clients.

Before entering the public relations field, David worked for several news bureaus in Washington, DC, WCAX-TV in Burlington, Vermont as well as The Washington Post.

David is a native of Washington, DC and holds an M.S.J. from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from George Mason University.

The Latest From David Vance

Common Cause/NY on Santos Expulsion: “Good!”

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Common Cause/NY on Santos Expulsion: “Good!”

"Today's decision to expel Mr. Santos is a win for voters and democracy. Mr. Santos' deception and likely violation of federal law has been clear for a long time. Voters did not deserve a representative that lied and defrauded his way into Congress. The House Ethics Committee's diligent bi-partisan report made crystal clear that Mr. Santos is plainly unfit to serve in public office any longer. We commend the New York delegation's overwhelming bi-partisan vote in favor of expelling Mr. Santos, and all other Representatives who voted to protect...

لا تزال مذكرات الاستدعاء الخاصة بفضيحة المحكمة العليا ضرورية بعد أن أنشأت المحكمة العليا مدونة أخلاقية ضعيفة    

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لا تزال مذكرات الاستدعاء الخاصة بفضيحة المحكمة العليا ضرورية بعد أن أنشأت المحكمة العليا مدونة أخلاقية ضعيفة    

صوتت لجنة القضاء بمجلس الشيوخ الأميركي اليوم على استدعاء أحد المتبرعين الأثرياء وأحد أبرز اللاعبين القانونيين في قلب فضائح أخلاقيات المحكمة العليا الأميركية. وجاء التصويت بعد أن اقترحت المحكمة العليا في وقت سابق من هذا الشهر مدونة سلوك ضعيفة وغير قابلة للتنفيذ وسط انتقادات متزايدة.

Common Cause/NY Demands Congress Expel George Santos

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Common Cause/NY Demands Congress Expel George Santos

In response to breaking news that the House Ethics Committee released a 56-page report that concludes Representative George Santos violated federal law, Susan Lerner, Executive Director of Common Cause/NY said:




“Today’s fact finding bi-partisan report from the House Ethics Committee makes it crystal clear that Mr. Santos is unfit for public office. Recognizing the seriousness of the remedy of expulsion, Common Cause/NY has waited for the process to play out appropriately. Now we and the House of...

مدونة الأخلاقيات في المحكمة العليا هي الخطوة الأولى التي يجب على الكونجرس البناء عليها  

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مدونة الأخلاقيات في المحكمة العليا هي الخطوة الأولى التي يجب على الكونجرس البناء عليها  

أعلنت المحكمة العليا الأميركية بعد ظهر اليوم أنها ستتبنى مدونة أخلاقية. وتأتي هذه الخطوة في أعقاب سلسلة من الفضائح التي تورط فيها قضاة المحكمة العليا والتي خرجت إلى النور في الأشهر الأخيرة. كما يأتي هذا الإعلان في وقت بدأت فيه لجنة القضاء في مجلس الشيوخ بالفعل في تمرير تشريع لإنشاء مدونة أخلاقية للمحكمة العليا، ومن المقرر أن تصوت هذا الأسبوع على استدعاء الشهود الذين كانوا في قلب بعض الفضائح الأخيرة.

Common Cause Georgia, League of Women Voters, SPLC Applaud Court’s Decision to Move Redistricting Case Forward

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Common Cause Georgia, League of Women Voters, SPLC Applaud Court’s Decision to Move Redistricting Case Forward

A three-judge panel for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia is allowing a case challenging Georgia’s racially gerrymandered congressional district map to move forward. The case, brought by several Georgia voters, Common Cause Georgia and the League of Women Voters of Georgia will go to trial in November.

FEC Urged to Amend Regulation to Account for False AI Content

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FEC Urged to Amend Regulation to Account for False AI Content

Today, Common Cause and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights filed comments with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in support of a petition for rulemaking filed by Public Citizen to amend its regulation on “fraudulent misrepresentation” to include “deliberately false Artificial Intelligence-generated content in campaign ads or other communications.”

New 50 State Report Finds Massive Failures in Redistricting Process

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New 50 State Report Finds Massive Failures in Redistricting Process

A coalition of national organizations advocating for a stronger democracy published a report today evaluating redistricting efforts across all 50 states, awarding just two states with an “A” grade while 20 states earned a “D” or an “F” for their failures in transparency, opportunities for public input, nonpartisanship, and empowerment of communities of color. 

FCC Chair Announces Proceeding to Restore Net Neutrality

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FCC Chair Announces Proceeding to Restore Net Neutrality

Today, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced that the agency will begin proceedings to restore Net Neutrality. In a speech at the National Press Club, Chair Rosenworcel said she will formally introduce a “Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” at the agency’s Open Meeting on October 19, 2023. The rulemaking will restore the FCC’s authority under Title II of the Communications Act to oversee broadband providers and enforce the open-internet protections. The Open Internet Order was repealed during the Trump...

CFTC Rejects Bid to Legalize Gambling on U.S. Elections

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CFTC Rejects Bid to Legalize Gambling on U.S. Elections

Today, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) rejected a request to legalize gambling on U.S. election outcomes. In July, Common Cause filed comments, co-signed by more than 15,000 of its members, strongly urging the CFTC to reject the proposal arguing that KalshiEX, LLC’s (“Kalshi”) proposed Congressional control event contract posed “new and profound threats to the integrity of our democracy and our elections.”

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