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John,
“Why did you choose Dallas?”
Ground Game’s biggest investment in Texas politics this year is in Dallas, Texas, where we are running a petition campaign with dozens of organizers to put marijuana decriminalization on the November 2024 ballot.
We’ve had community organizations and philanthropic organizations ask how we chose Dallas as a focus. And this is one of the most important questions for an organization like ours.
The short answer: Dallas represents a tremendous opportunity to advance social justice goals and dramatically increase voter turnout.
Ground Game develops campaigns in communities where a ballot measure campaign is most likely to have an impact on public policy and voter engagement. Please chip in $25 or more to help us succeed in 2024! [[link removed]]
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John, before Ground Game considered a petition campaign in Dallas, community groups like our partners Texas Organizing Project and Dallas Action spent years organizing to reform local marijuana enforcement programs. They see our ballot measure campaign as a continuation of the work they’ve led — and as an innovative tactic that will win public support for criminal justice reform while boosting civic engagement.
It’s the synergy between longstanding Dallas organizing and our ballot measure that presents such an opportunity this fall. With one election, we can keep people out of jail, save millions in public spending, and give tens of thousands of otherwise-unlikely voters a reason to vote this November.
If you haven’t recently, please support Ground Game’s programs today. We’re working to change this state from the bottom up. [[link removed]]
Organizing for a better future,
Ground Game Texas
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