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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

Common Cause Response to AT&T/Discovery Merger to Unwind WarnerMedia

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Common Cause Response to AT&T/Discovery Merger to Unwind WarnerMedia

Today, AT&T and Discovery Inc. announced a $43 billion deal to merge WarnerMedia with Discovery. Under the deal, AT&T will spin off its $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner to form a new company with Discovery. The new company will combine the media assets of WarnerMedia with Discovery.

The announcement of the deal comes just three years after AT&T acquired Time Warner, which Common Cause opposed.

Sen. Schatz Introduces Bill to Prevent Politicization of Future Census Counts

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Sen. Schatz Introduces Bill to Prevent Politicization of Future Census Counts

Today Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced the Census FACTS Act to ensure that future censuses do not see the unprecedented level of political malfeasance and politicalization that plagued the 2020 Census count. 

The Census Federal Advisory Committee on Transparency and Standards (Census FACTS) Act charges Congress and President Biden to create an expert, nonpartisan committee to identify the specific problems encountered during the 2020 Census -- including political interference by the Trump Administration; the COVID-19...

For the People Act (S. 1) Heads to Full Senate

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For the People Act (S. 1) Heads to Full Senate

Today, the Senate Rules Committee took a historic step in considering the For the People Act (S. 1), comprehensive legislation to protect our freedom to vote, ensure that our voices are heard by preventing billionaires from buying our elections, and enable us to elect leaders who represent our interests by making sure district lines are drawn by nonpartisan commissions rather than behind closed doors by incumbent politicians. The bill now heads to the Senate floor. Although congressional Republicans and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell continue...

Facebook Oversight Board Upholds Temporary Suspension of Trump, Exposes Flaws in Platform’s Content Moderation Policies 

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Facebook Oversight Board Upholds Temporary Suspension of Trump, Exposes Flaws in Platform’s Content Moderation Policies 

Today, the Facebook Oversight Board announced its decision to uphold Facebook’s suspension of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Facebook’s decision to indefinitely suspend Trump’s account followed the former president’s actions, utilizing the platform to incite the violent and deadly January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. 

Census Apportionment Totals Released, Sets Redistricting Cycle in Motion

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Census Apportionment Totals Released, Sets Redistricting Cycle in Motion

Today, the Census Bureau released apportionment data, which determines the number of representatives in the House of Representatives for each state and the Electoral College. Undoubtedly, this census endured unprecedented challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted, delayed, or canceled virtually every census operation. This was exacerbated by the political interference from the previous administration, including attempts to add an untested, eleventh-hour citizenship question to the census form and unconstitutionally exclude...

Common Cause Urges U.S. House Members to Support D.C. Statehood Bill (H.R. 51)

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Common Cause Urges U.S. House Members to Support D.C. Statehood Bill (H.R. 51)

Common Cause is urging every member of the U.S. House of Representatives to vote “yes” on the Washington, D.C. Admission Act (H.R. 51) when it goes to a floor vote today. The legislation would make Washington, DC the 51st state in the nation. The letter notes that Common Cause plans to key-vote final passage of H.R. 51 in our next Democracy Scorecard, which we send to our 1.5 million members.

Conviction of Derek Chauvin for George Floyd’s Murder Does Not Alleviate Need for Policing Reforms

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Conviction of Derek Chauvin for George Floyd’s Murder Does Not Alleviate Need for Policing Reforms

Today’s conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd is a small step but we still have so far to go to address the underlying racism, police brutality, and lack of police accountability behind it. The conviction represents accountability but not justice.

George’s Floyd’s murder must serve as one more catalyst to bring about systemic change and dismantle the white supremacy that drives deadly policing in the United States.

In the wake of this conviction, so much...

Common Cause, CWA, and Over 20 Organizations File Letter Outlining Public Interest Harms With Proposed Verizon/TracFone Merger

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Common Cause, CWA, and Over 20 Organizations File Letter Outlining Public Interest Harms With Proposed Verizon/TracFone Merger

Yesterday, Common Cause and the Communications Workers of America along with over 20 other public interest and civil rights organizations, filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission outlining the potential public interest harms with the proposed Verizon/TracFone merger. If approved, as currently structured, the merger would present significant public internet harms to Lifeline subscribers and competition in the wireless market, impacting the ability of low-income households to access critical communications services. 

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