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kscally@commoncause.org
408-205-1257
Ariana Marmolejo
Stratège en communication régionale (Ouest)
amarmolejo@commoncause.org
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Stratège en communication régionale (Sud)
jgarcia@commoncause.org
Kenny Colston
Stratège en communication régionale (Midwest)
kcolston@commoncause.org
Les experts nationaux et régionaux en matière de réforme démocratique du réseau Common Cause interviennent régulièrement dans les médias. Pour parler à l'un de nos experts, veuillez contacter l'un des membres de l'équipe de presse ci-dessus.
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CNN: ‘It’s just a mess’: Texas election officials and voting rights advocates face mounting challenges under new restrictive voting law
Common Cause Texas, like other local groups, has set up a hotline and is calling on voters to educate themselves on the new law. Gutierrez said advocates are also suggesting voters include both ID numbers on their application to ensure they aren't rejected.
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Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): The Fight for Voting Rights Goes On
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Florida Times-Union: Ron DeSantis, critics fight over asking Florida Supreme Court to weigh in on redistricting
“Any other result would implicate the constitutional principle of separation of powers by entangling the (Supreme) Court in the legislative drafting process,” Coxe wrote.
“This request seeks an advisory opinion purportedly to inform his possible,...
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Cleveland Plain Dealer: Ohio Supreme Court again rejects Republicans’ state legislative maps
"Today's ruling is clear: gerrymandered maps have no place in the state of Ohio," Turcer said in a statement. "Now that the Ohio Redistricting Commission is back to square one, we ask that they finally stop and listen to the voters' demands for a fair redistricting process."
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NC Policy Watch: NC high court tosses GOP redistricting plans and orders new ones
“At every level, North Carolina’s GOP leadership diluted representation of communities of color to entrench their own political power in ways that were both obvious and egregious,” her statement said.
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The Guardian: Republicans call January 6 ‘legitimate political discourse’ as party censures Cheney and Kinzinger
“It was a violent attempt to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election and ignore the will of the people. It was a dangerous and irresponsible attempt to try to intimidate Congress with an angry racist mob assembled and then set loose by a man who had just lost the...
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Common Cause Submit Comments To NTIA Making Recommendations on Broadband Deployment, Affordability, and Digital Equity Programs
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National Republican Party Dangerously Declares January 6 Attack “Legitimate Political Discourse”
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WRAL: NC’s constitution doesn’t promise ‘fair’ elections
“I’ve certainly studied the history,” she said, “and there is not a suggestion anywhere that the failure to put ‘fair’ in the constitution means that there's a presupposition that elections will be run unfairly.”
Riggs says constitutional provisions have to be understood together in context.
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Reuters: Who funds your local sheriff? Report raises new campaign finance questions
“We’re really trying to call attention to this issue because we usually only think about the police department when we talk about law enforcement reform, even though sheriffs are actually elected officials,” Desir said.
Desir, at Common Cause, told me campaign finance reporting systems...
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Common Cause Statement Urging DOJ to Prioritize Investigation of Bomb Threats at Historically Black Colleges
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Public News Service: Ohio Lawmakers Push to Join Convention of States
"Who's going to choose who goes to the convention?" Harrison wondered. "We already see how outside special-interest groups, big-money donors, have so much influence in elections, so why would we think this would be any different?"
Supporters...