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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 Hails $425 Million Election Security Funding but Warns Much More is Needed

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Common Cause Hails $425 Million Election Security Funding but Warns Much More is Needed

At a time of deep partisan divide in Washington, Congress deserves credit for allocating significant additional resources for election security in the face of ongoing attacks on our election infrastructure by hostile foreign governments. This $425 million can be put to good use toward critical contingency plans for the 2020 elections should election systems fail due to foreign interference. As national intelligence agencies have warned the attacks on our election infrastructure are ongoing.

In Wake of Trump Impeachment, Common Cause Urges Fair Trial in Senate

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In Wake of Trump Impeachment, Common Cause Urges Fair Trial in Senate

The American people deserve a fair trial of the impeached and disgraced President in the United States Senate – not a show trial to attempt to excuse the abuses of office which led to President Trump’s impeachment. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his GOP colleagues must put the interests of the nation before the interests of their political party. If Senator McConnell honestly believes that President Trump is innocent of the high crimes for which he was impeached by the House then he should agree a fair trial.

Common Cause Calls for Impeachment of Attorney General William Barr

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Common Cause Calls for Impeachment of Attorney General William Barr

Today, Common Cause called on the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach and the Senate to convict and remove Attorney General William Barr from office for obstruction of Congress, abuse of power and failing to faithfully execute his office. In a letter to every Member of Congress, Common Cause emphasized that Barr, despite serving as the nation’s top law enforcement official, has violated his oath of office and put the interests of President Donald Trump before the interests of the nation.

Common Cause Presses House to Impeach and McConnell to Recuse from Senate Trial

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Common Cause Presses House to Impeach and McConnell to Recuse from Senate Trial

Common Cause commends the House Judiciary Committee for approving two articles of impeachment against President Trump. These articles reflect the overwhelming evidence against President Trump that was collected despite obstruction of the investigation by the White House. We are disappointed that the Republican members of the committee chose to ignore the compelling evidence before them and uphold their oath of office. We encourage all House Members to impartially review the evidence before them and keep in mind their constitutional duty to...

Common Cause Lauds Passage of Voting Rights Advancement Act, Urges Senate to Follow Suit

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Common Cause Lauds Passage of Voting Rights Advancement Act, Urges Senate to Follow Suit

Our democracy can only be fulfilled when all eligible Americans have their votes counted and voices heard, and we commend the House of Representatives for passing the Voting Rights Advancement Act (HR 4) today to help stop voter suppression. Since the Supreme Court’s disastrous decision in Shelby County v. Holder gutted the Voting Rights Act, Americans have been systematically stripped of their ability to vote in numbers not seen since the Jim Crow era. Instead of poll taxes and literacy tests, modern day vote suppressors use poll closures,...

FCC’s $9B Rural 5G Fund Insufficient; Hides Poor State of Broadband Deployment

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FCC’s $9B Rural 5G Fund Insufficient; Hides Poor State of Broadband Deployment

Yesterday, the FCC announced a plan to launch a $9 billion 5G fund for rural America. The plan would allocate funding from the FCC's Universal Service Fund to support carriers deploying 5G wireless networks in rural areas. The plan would also terminate the FCC's current mechanism to fund 4G deployment after the agency found several carriers had significantly overstated their actual coverage and misrepresented the actual on-the-ground experience of their users.

Common Cause Urges U.S. House Members to Pass Voting Rights Advancement Act

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Common Cause Urges U.S. House Members to Pass Voting Rights Advancement Act

With a floor vote expected Friday, Common Cause and it’s 1.2 million members are strongly urging every member of the U.S. House of Representatives to vote “yes” on the Voting Rights Advancement Act (HR 4). In a letter to House Members, Common Cause emphasized the critical importance of updating the protections of the Voting Rights Act after the landmark legislation was gutted by a highly controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder.

Trump & GOP Can’t Both Obstruct Impeachment Inquiry and Call it a “Witch Trial”

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Trump & GOP Can’t Both Obstruct Impeachment Inquiry and Call it a “Witch Trial”

President Trump and his GOP apologists don’t get to have their cake and eat it too. After months of doing everything in their power to obstruct any investigation of presidential misconduct – particularly related to President Trump’s efforts to coerce and bribe the President of Ukraine to launch an investigation of his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his son – it is laughable that they are now trying to dismiss the process as a ‘witch hunt.”

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