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Groups criticize elections bills moving through legislature

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Groups criticize elections bills moving through legislature

Various voting rights groups, including Common Cause NC, hold a news conference to criticize three elections-related bills moving through the General Assembly.

N.C. Senate Democrats, civil right advocates worry bills claiming to expand voting rights do the exact opposite

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N.C. Senate Democrats, civil right advocates worry bills claiming to expand voting rights do the exact opposite

Bob Philips, the executive director of Common Cause NC, a grassroots organization said in a press release: “There is absolutely no evidence that this change is needed. It would simply hurt North Carolina voters, especially those in rural communities, who follow the rules but could have their ballot unfairly invalidated because of a delay in mail delivery. We call on legislators to reject Senate Bill 326.”

New report lays out vision for democracy reform in North Carolina

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New report lays out vision for democracy reform in North Carolina

More than 20 experts from leading research and advocacy organizations proposed reform measures for North Carolina in a report titled "Blueprint for a Stronger Democracy." The report zeroes in on policy discussions around voting, redistricting, campaign finance reforms and judicial accountability.

What happens at legislature matters

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What happens at legislature matters

For most people, 16 West Jones Street has a far less familiar ring than 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. But what happens inside the Legislative Building on Jones Street in Raleigh is just as critical to the lives of North Carolinians as what goes on in the White House or on Capitol Hill.

In NC, we need to protect everyone’s freedom to vote

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In NC, we need to protect everyone’s freedom to vote

Do we want to suppress voting, or do we want to promote voting? The answer should be easy – we want to protect everyone’s freedom to vote. Any politician who feels differently, who wants to stop people from voting, should take a long look at themselves and ask why they dread being held accountable by the people they are supposed to serve.

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