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Albany Tines Union (Op-Ed): Ang mga hakbang na ito ay magpoprotekta sa integridad ng halalan sa New York

Ang 2023 ay isang mapaghamong pagsubok sa mga halalan sa New York. Tiniis ng mga botante ang patuloy na ligal na pakikipaglaban sa muling pagdistrito at isang iskandalo sa halalan sa kongreso na nakakuha ng pambansang atensyon. Hindi nakakagulat na ang tiwala sa gobyerno ay patuloy na bumababa sa buong bansa. Sa pagbabago ng mga hangganan ng kongreso at isang kontrobersyal na panahon ng halalan, ang mga botante ay nahaharap sa isang mas abalang taon.

Kaya naman ang mga mambabatas ay dapat kumilos nang mabilis upang maglagay ng mga guardrail na tumutugon sa mga umiiral na puwang sa ating mga batas at nagpoprotekta sa mga botante mula sa banta ng...

Public News Service: Good-government groups speak out after fentanyl sent to CA elections office

Jonathan Mehta Stein, executive director of California Common Cause, said while no one was hurt, the attempt to poison or kill an election worker is despicable.

"It's to destabilize our elections and to scare the public servants who run them," Mehta Stein pointed out. "And to make all of us more fearful of participating in our democracy."

Mehta Stein blamed the rise in threats to election workers on the litany of false conspiracy theories claiming the 2020 election was rigged.

"We have to find a way...

Serbisyong Pampublikong Balita: Tinatawag ng mga grupo ng mga karapatan sa pagboto ang mga pagsisikap ng constitutional convention na isang banta sa demokrasya

Sinabi ni Geoff Foster, executive director ng Common Cause Massachusetts, na walang mga panuntunan sa Konstitusyon kung paano pamahalaan ang isang kombensiyon at walang garantiya, kahit na ang Unang Susog, ay magiging ligtas.

"May malaking panganib at malaking potensyal na pinsala sa lahat ng nakasaad na sa ating Konstitusyon kung bubuksan natin itong Pandora's box," babala ni Foster.

Itinuro ni Foster na ang isang kombensiyon ay maaaring magpapahintulot sa mga hindi nahalal na delegado at mga grupong may espesyal na interes na itago ang kanilang agenda sa isang dokumentong nagtatag.

Sacramento Bee/Yahoo! News (Op-Ed): What has California’s Voters Choice Act helped accomplish?

While the Voters Choice Act was never intended to be a panacea for all voting challenges facing California, one thing is very clear: The law is a reform worth revisiting and reinvesting in, and still holds promise for expanding electoral participation across the state and across many voting groups.

Colorado Newsline: Trump brief asks Supreme Court to put โ€˜decisive endโ€™ to 14th Amendment challenges

Colorado Common Cause, which supported the plaintiffsโ€™ case with an amicus, or friend-of-the-court, brief before the Colorado Supreme Court, on Friday urged the U.S. Supreme Court โ€œto set a critical legal precedent to safeguard the future of American democracy.โ€

โ€œThe Supreme Court must embrace its role as an active defender of our Constitution, or else it may crumble under the immense pressure it will surely face in the years to come,โ€ Aly Belknap, the groupโ€™s executive director, said in a statement.

PolitiFact: FALSE: โ€œIllegal immigrants now have the right to vote in New York.”

Susan Lerner, the executive director of the voting rights group Common Cause New York, said that only U.S. citizens can vote in New York state.

"Permanent residents and people authorized to work here are documented and approved by the federal government," Lerner said. "They pay state and federal taxes, and pay into Social Security as well. In many cases, theyโ€™ve lived in the United States for decades. There is nothing โ€˜illegalโ€™ about them."

Yahoo! News/Providence Journal: ‘Relentless grind’: Providence City Council is a big job. Some members aren’t always doing it.

"Certainly the fact that it is very low-paying, thatโ€™s kind of a reflection of the value that has pervaded for a long time in America โ€“ that legislatures should be made up of regular citizens or residents of the state or city that theyโ€™re representing," said John Marion, executive director of Common Cause Rhode Island. "But we know that it can result in bodies not being necessarily as representative of a community as [they] could be because the lack of pay means that people who donโ€™t have flexible jobs or donโ€™t have a source of...

New York Times: Candidates Lay Groundwork For Fraud Cries Before Caucuses

โ€œThis follows the general playbook, the election denier playbook of just pre-emptively laying the groundwork for claims of fraud in the event of a loss,โ€ said Emma Steiner, the Information Accountability Project Manager at Common Cause. โ€œItโ€™s sort of future-proofing.โ€

Texas Tribune/San Antonio Express-News: Texas GOP chair Matt Rinaldi backed a group with white supremacist ties โ€” while working for its billionaire funder

Anthony Gutierrez, executive director of the watchdog group Common Cause Texas, said Rinaldiโ€™s legal representation of Wilks was โ€œshocking,โ€ especially in light of the ongoing scandals involving Defend Texas Liberty that Rinaldi has been involved in.

โ€œWe all know money equals power in Texas politics and billionaires like the Wilks use their wealth liberally to bend public policy to their liking all the time,โ€ he said. โ€œBut it's still pretty shocking.โ€

Yahoo! News/Kansas City Star: Do you trust far-right politicians working to remake the Kansas and US Constitutions?

โ€œThe delegates could write amendments that revoke any of our most cherished rights โ€” like our right to peaceful protest, our freedom of religion, or our right to privacy,โ€ the progressive watchdog group Common Cause warns. Hyperbole? Maybe. The point is we simply donโ€™t know.

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