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Noncitizen Voting is (Already) Illegal in Pennsylvania

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Noncitizen Voting is (Already) Illegal in Pennsylvania

Only citizens are allowed to vote in Pennsylvania elections, but that hasn’t stopped Republicans from pushing unsubstantiated claims about noncitizen voting.
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Committee amends generative AI bill

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Committee amends generative AI bill

Disinformation created using generative AI technology has become a significant threat to our elections. Pennsylvania’s leaders must act.

Noncitizen Voting is (Already) Illegal in Pennsylvania

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Noncitizen Voting is (Already) Illegal in Pennsylvania

Only citizens are allowed to vote in Pennsylvania elections, but that hasn’t stopped Republicans from pushing unsubstantiated claims about noncitizen voting.

Legislative Priorities for 2024

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Legislative Priorities for 2024

From preserving the right to cast a mail ballot to promoting ethics and accountability in government, we'll continue to fight for a government serves the people in the place where American democracy was created.

Vote-by-Mail Under Attack: Act 77 Update

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Vote-by-Mail Under Attack: Act 77 Update

Here's an update on the attacks on voting by mail in Pennsylvania, and how we can improve access to our elections.

Supreme Court Case Puts Keystone Voters at Risk

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Supreme Court Case Puts Keystone Voters at Risk

"A decision in favor of the North Carolina legislature in Moore v. Harper would extinguish any opportunity we have to force the General Assembly to stop manipulating redistricting for political gain."

Inquirer: An end to sinister prison gerrymandering is a racial justice victory | Opinion

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Inquirer: An end to sinister prison gerrymandering is a racial justice victory | Opinion

Prison gerrymandering — the act of counting people for purposes of redistricting at the location of the prison instead of their home — is especially sinister. Not only are map makers silencing individual voices in government, they are in effect stealing representation from areas that are dramatically underserved while allocating that political power to whiter, more rural places that incarcerated people often have no connection to.

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