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PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA: Grupos de direitos de voto pedem ação urgente sobre o HD 5075, um projeto de lei apoiado por mais de 100 organizações para proteger as eleições de outono
Voting rights organizations including Common Cause Massachusetts, MassVOTE, the League of Women Voters, and the ACLU of Massachusetts testified before the Joint Committee on Election Laws today in support of HD 5075, An Act Ensuring Safe and Participatory 2020 State Elections in Response to COVID-19. They called for the Committee to act quickly to support the bill.
HD 5075 – filed by Representatives Michael Moran and John Lawn – has been endorsed by over 100 organizations in Massachusetts, as of Thursday afternoon. More endorsements are pending.
During the hearing, supporters of HD.5075 testified that the bill will help ensure safe, participatory, and accessible elections during COVID-19, and also help protect the ability of local elections officials to manage a transition to a primarily vote-by-mail election. With the September elections only three months away and general elections, five, the advocates argued that in order for Massachusetts elections infrastructure to be able to handle the necessary changes, the committee and State House must act quickly.
“We support this bill because it is based on evidence and best practices from other states,” says Pam Wilmot of Common Cause Massachusetts. “It is comprehensive, and includes reforms that consider the needs of voters, but also of local elections officials who no matter what happens will be faced with a surge of absentee ballots and very different elections than in years past. One clear lesson learned from other states is that the necessary reforms will take all the time we have to implement, which is why we urge the Joint Committee on Election Laws to act quickly to move this critical bill.”
“Elections matter,” says Rahsaan Hall, racial justice program director at the ACLU of Massachusetts. “And this particular election will not only be impacted by COVID-19, but its results will determine the leaders who will govern as our country rebuilds. We need to take immediate, aggressive action to protect and facilitate the vote this fall – by mail, in person, and in safety – in order to safeguard the ballot for everyone and avoid exacerbating systemic inequalities that particularly impact communities of color.”
Says Cheryl Clyburn Crawford, Executive Director of MassVOTE, “Through our testimony, we strived to make one thing clear: HD.5075 is the best chance Massachusetts has to adequately brace our elections for COVID19. This includes vote-by-mail; this includes expanded early voting; this includes personal protective equipment for poll workers. We know what needs to be done, so let’s do it.”
“Every voter deserves to cast a vote safely. We will work hard to ensure that voters with limited English proficiency can access multilingual materials for voting from the safety of their homes, as required by this bill,” says Beth Huang, Diretora da Mesa Eleitoral de Massachusetts, a coalition of community organizations.
“It is critical that our fall elections are carried out in a way that assures voters and election workers can participate safely and that affirms the public’s trust in the outcome,” says Patricia Comfort, diretora executiva da Liga das Eleitoras de Massachusetts. “There is going to be a large increase in absentee ballots. We must make sure they can be handled in a way that does not cause massive disruption. Sending voters a ballot before the November election without requiring an application will help tremendously.”
“As the saying goes, in crisis there is danger and there is opportunity. This bill seizes an opportunity to make our elections fairer and safer in 2020,” says Janet Domenitz, Diretora Executiva da MASSPIRG.
“HD5070 lays out a clear path forward to safely enable the voters of the Commonwealth, particularly those most disenfranchised by barriers to voting, to fully participate in our democracy despite the challenges caused by the COVID-19 health crisis,” says Sophia Hall, Supervising Attorney at Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston.
Organizations endorsing HD 5075 include:
Causa Comum Massachusetts
ACLU of Massachusetts
MASSPIRG
Votação em massa
League of Women Voters of Massachusetts
Mesa de eleitores de Massachusetts
Advogados para Direitos Civis
1199SEIU Massachusetts
Ação pela Equidade
Alternatives for Community and Environment
American Federation of Teachers-MA
Promessa Americana
Levante-se pela Justiça Social
Berkshire Democratic Brigades
Black Directors’ Network
Black Economic Justistic Institute
Aliança Ministerial Negra da Grande Boston, Inc.
Boston Democratic Socialists of America
Coalizão dos Dez Pontos de Boston
Projeto Ujima de Boston
Burlington Democratic Town Committee
Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association of Greater Lowell, Inc.
Cambridge Area Stronger Together (CAST)
Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice
Chilmark Democratic Town Committee
City Life Vida Urbana
Missão da Cidade, Inc.
Clean Water Action MA
Coaltion for Social Justice
Praça Codman NDC
Fundação de Direito da Conservação
Criminal Justice Reform Task Force of Congregation Dorshei Tzedek
Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative – DSNI
End Mass Incarceration Together
Liga Ambiental de Massachusetts
Cidadãos Iguais
ForwardMA
Four Freedoms Coalition
Condado de Franklin continua a revolução política
Associação de Bairro Garrison Trotter
Generation Citizen Massachusetts
Centro Nazareno de Compaixão da Grande Boston Inc.
Seção da Grande Boston - Conselho Nacional de Mulheres Negras
Indivisível Martha's Vineyard
Northampton indivisível
Capa externa indivisível
iVOTE
Jetpac
Aliança Judaica pela Lei e Ação Social
Conselho de Relações Comunitárias Judaicas da Grande Boston
La Comunidad, Inc
Lift+Every+Vote
MA Association of Community Development Corporations
MAPS-Aliança de Falantes de Português de Massachusetts
March For Our Lives: Massachusetts
Aliança em massa de inquilinos do HUD
Mass Communities Action Network
Igualdade em massa
Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
Instituto de Reforma Jurídica de Massachusetts
Ação pela Paz em Massachusetts
Coalizão de Mulheres de Cor de Massachusetts
Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee
Votação do MIT
Filial da NAACP-Boston
National Association of Social Workers, MA Chapter
Vizinho para vizinho Massachusetts
New England United for Justice
Próxima Corporação de Desenvolvimento de Liderança
Votação sem fins lucrativos
PHENOM
Planned Parenthood
Igreja Batista Pleasant Hill
Prince Hall Grande Loja de Massachusetts
Democratas Progressistas de Massachusetts
Progressive For Democracy in America
Massachusetts progressista
Projeto DIREITO
Conselho de Provedores - CareVote
Quincy Genebra Nova Visão CDC
Justiça Racial em Ascensão
Reivindicar a nossa democracia
Right to the City Boston
Lugar da Rosie
Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter
Instituto Pequeno Planeta
Somerville Democratic City Committee
Sunrise Movement Boston
The Equal Democracy Project at Harvard Law School
O Projeto Custo Real das Prisões
O Canal das Mulheres para a Mudança
Toxics Action Center
Projeto Cultura Transformadora
União dos Bairros Minoritários
Ação de massa unitária universalista
Voter Choice for Massachusetts 2020
Worcester Inter-religioso
Jovens Democratas de Massachusetts
YWCA Cambridge
YWCA Malden
YWCA Sudeste de Massachusetts
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The Election Modernization Coalition is comprised of the ACLU of Massachusetts, Common Cause Massachusetts, the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts, MASSPIRG, MassVOTE, and the Massachusetts Voter Table.