From FairVote Minnesota <[email protected]>
Subject Alert: April 29 hearing on the Elections Finance Omnibus bill
Date April 26, 2024 6:08 PM
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John,
We’re in the home stretch of the legislative session! We’re so close to the finish line, and with your help we’ll get there. We have a hearing on the Elections Finance Omnibus bill — which includes the RCV Local Option bill, along with the State Voting Rights Act — on Monday, April 29 at 1:00pm in the House Ways and Means Committee. Join us to show support for the bill!!
This will be the final hearing on the Omnibus bill before heading to the House floor for a full vote. Join us to show your support at this important moment and help push the RCV local option bill to the finish line!
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What: House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on the Elections Finance Omnibus bill.
When: Monday, April 29, 1:00 p.m. – arrive 30 minutes early to reserve a seat and get a photo with other supporters!
Where: Room 200, State Office Building (100 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, St Paul, MN 55155). Note, you can park in the old Sears parking lot (425 Rice St, St Paul, MN 55103), or at paid or street parking nearby.
The Local Voices, Local Choices Act , carried by Rep. Cedrick Frazier and Sen. Kelly Morrison and now part of Rep. Freiberg’s Elections Finance Omnibus bill, ensures all Minnesota local jurisdictions (cities, counties, school districts) have the power to adopt RCV for local elections if they choose. Currently, less than 1% of local jurisdictions in Minnesota have the authority to adopt RCV. This is an essential measure to level the playing field for all local jurisdictions so they have the opportunity to experience the cost-saving, higher turnout, and more inclusive election benefits other RCV cities have.
The bill also provides essential standards for local use of RCV, making the implementation process easier, and allows state certification of RCV voting equipment and tabulation systems, allowing for faster election results.
In cities that use RCV, turnout is higher, voters like it, and find it easy to use. It’s time to give all local jurisdictions the power to decide for themselves if ranked choice voting is best for them.
Your presence at the hearing is critical to support RCV and counter its opponents. RSVP now to join us . [[link removed]]
For the hearing, please come early to grab an orange RCV t-shirt or sticker – and a good seat! We’ll be there to greet you outside the hearing room.
We are grateful for your continued support as we move this promising legislation forward.
See you there!
Your Fairvote MN team
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