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David Vance

National Media Strategist

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Si David Vance ay ang National Media Strategist para sa Common Cause. Nakikipagtulungan siya sa mga kawani sa antas ng pambansa at estado upang makabuo ng media upang palakasin ang boses at estratehikong isulong ang agenda sa reporma sa demokrasya ng pambansang organisasyon at ang 35 na mga tanggapan ng estado nito.

Bago sumali sa Common Cause noong 2016, gumugol si David ng isang dekada bilang direktor ng mga komunikasyon at pananaliksik sa Campaign Legal Center, nagtatrabaho sa pananalapi ng kampanya, mga karapatan sa pagboto at mga isyu sa etika ng pamahalaan. Sa kanyang oras doon, ang media profile ng organisasyon ay lumago nang husto at noong 2014 ay nakatanggap ito ng MacArthur Award para sa Creative at Effective Institutions.

Si David ay may malawak na background sa public relations at journalism. Naglingkod siya bilang public affairs director para sa isang international trade association at nagtrabaho para sa dalawang public relations firm sa Washington, DC kung saan pinangangasiwaan niya ang mga public affairs, public relations at mga isyu sa krisis sa bansa at internasyonal para sa malawak na hanay ng corporate, association at non-profit. mga kliyente.

Bago pumasok sa larangan ng public relations, nagtrabaho si David para sa ilang mga news bureaus sa Washington, DC, WCAX-TV sa Burlington, Vermont pati na rin sa The Washington Post.

Si David ay tubong Washington, DC at may hawak na MSJ mula sa Medill School of Journalism ng Northwestern University at isang MFA sa Creative Writing mula sa George Mason University.

Ang Pinakabago Mula kay David Vance

Hiding Behind a Filibuster, Every Senate Republican But One Blocks Debate on Voting Rights

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Hiding Behind a Filibuster, Every Senate Republican But One Blocks Debate on Voting Rights

Every American deserves a voice in our elections, but all but one Senate Republican revealed again today that they prefer to pick and choose who can vote and who cannot in order to gain partisan advantage. Today’s Senate vote was more than eight years in the making after the Supreme Court gutted a core provision of the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County and four months since it weakened another pillar in Brnovich. The modern Republican Party still tries to cling to the mantle of the ‘Party of Lincoln’ as it turns its back on voting...

Common Cause Urges Senators to Vote “Yes” to Begin Debate on the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act

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Common Cause Urges Senators to Vote “Yes” to Begin Debate on the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act

Common Cause is urging every member of the U.S. Senate to vote to begin debate on the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act when the Senate considers the legislation later this week. The letter, sent today to every Senator, emphasizes that already this year, 19 states have enacted 33 restrictive voting laws that make it harder for Americans – particularly Black and Brown voters - to have a say in choosing their elected leaders. The letter also notes that Common Cause plans to key-vote this legislation in our Democracy Scorecard, which...

Nagsampa ang Mga Grupo ng Mga Karapatang Sibil sa Estado Tungkol sa Mga Pagkabigo sa Muling Pagdistrito ng North Carolina

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Nagsampa ang Mga Grupo ng Mga Karapatang Sibil sa Estado Tungkol sa Mga Pagkabigo sa Muling Pagdistrito ng North Carolina

Raleigh, NC (Okt. 29, 2021) — Nagsampa ang mga grupo ng karapatang sibil ng kaso ng estado ngayon na hinahamon ang proseso ng Lehislatura ng North Carolina para sa pagguhit ng mga bagong mapa ng NC House at Senado. Haharangan ng suit ang mga iminungkahing distritong pambatas ng estado dahil sa hindi pag-ikonsidera ng lahi sa mga unang yugto ng proseso ng paggawa ng mapa sa mga paraan na maaaring magkaroon ng mapangwasak na epekto sa representasyon ng mga Black North Carolinians na lumalabag sa itinatag na batas ng estado at pederal. 

Dinala ng Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) ang...

Amidst Facebook Papers Scandal & Rampant Election Disinformation, Common Cause Outlines Fixes in New Report

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Amidst Facebook Papers Scandal & Rampant Election Disinformation, Common Cause Outlines Fixes in New Report

With The Facebook Papers adding daily to the evidence of the inability and unwillingness of social media giants to combat disinformation and other harmful content, Common Cause today released an extensive report on election disinformation, including a comprehensive set of reforms needed to curb this huge and growing problem and protect our right to vote in elections next week, next year, and beyond. Based on more than 15,000 hours monitoring social media in the 2020 election cycle, together with legal and policy expertise, “As a Matter of...

Vote Ensures Steve Bannon Will be Held Accountable but Reveals GOP Decay in Trump Era

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Vote Ensures Steve Bannon Will be Held Accountable but Reveals GOP Decay in Trump Era

No American is above the law, not the president, not the ex-president, nor any of their advisors. The American people expect and deserve to know the truth about the insurrection on January 6th, why it happened, and who was behind it. Today’s vote to find Steve Bannon in criminal contempt of Congress will help ensure we learn the truth about the events of that bloody attempt to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 election.

But it is disgraceful how few Republicans voted to enforce congressional subpoena power and hold...

Common Cause Urges House Members to Support Steve Bannon Criminal Contempt Charges for Ignoring Congressional Insurrection Subpoena

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Common Cause Urges House Members to Support Steve Bannon Criminal Contempt Charges for Ignoring Congressional Insurrection Subpoena

Today, Common Cause urged every member of the U.S. House of Representatives to vote “yes” on the resolution to certify a criminal contempt citation against Stephen K. Bannon for refusing to comply with subpoenas related to his role in, and knowledge of, the January 6th insurrection at the United States Capitol - a brazen attempt to overturn the 2020 election which resulted in multiple deaths and left hundreds seriously injured. The letter emphasizes that the House Select Committee investigating the insurrection referred the criminal...

Senate Republicans Obstruct the Senate from Protecting the Freedom to Vote

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Senate Republicans Obstruct the Senate from Protecting the Freedom to Vote

Americans overwhelmingly support the Freedom to Vote Act. Senators must chart a path forward to President Biden’s desk in the wake of today’s filibuster. Today’s vote is the third time in recent months that all 50 Senate Democrats have voted to advance major voting rights legislation only to be met with Republican opposition. The Senate loophole long used to stymie civil rights legislation must not be abused again to defend the new Jim Crow laws being passed across the country to make it harder to vote today - particularly in Black and...

1,500+ Small Businesses Demand Congress Pass the Freedom to Vote Act

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1,500+ Small Businesses Demand Congress Pass the Freedom to Vote Act

More than 1,500 small businesses across the country are demanding the immediate passage of the priorities in the Freedom to Vote Act, to ensure a government that reflects voters’ vision to increase local investment, create good jobs, and foster equitable economies. The ranks of small business getting behind the legislation have continued to grow in recent weeks as a series of votes on the legislation are anticipated in the coming weeks.

Business Forward and Common Cause have worked with these businesses to advocate in support...

Common Cause Urges Senators to Vote “Yes” to Begin Debate on the Freedom to Vote Act

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Common Cause Urges Senators to Vote “Yes” to Begin Debate on the Freedom to Vote Act

Common Cause is urging every member of the U.S. Senate to vote to begin debate on the Freedom to Vote Act when the Senate considers the legislation later this week.  The letter emphasizes that already this year, 19 states have enacted 33 restrictive voting laws that make it harder for Americans – particularly in Black and Brown communities - to have a say in choosing their elected leaders. The letter also notes that Common Cause plans to key-vote this legislation in our Democracy Scorecard, which we send to our 1.5 million members.  

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