I realize the Rucho decision may have passed under your radar completely. So let me fill you in on why it was such terrible news for our shared priorities.
Firstly, Rucho has huge implications for the 2021 redistricting process that will follow the 2020 Census. If one party is able to draw congressional and state legislative maps radically gerrymandered by party and race, not only will communities of color continue to be disproportionately disenfranchised, but our ability to protect clean air and clean water will be severely hampered.
The once-a-decade Census redistricting process offers a chance to put an end to extreme gerrymandering—and return power to the hands of the people, where it belongs. That's why in 2018 Sierra Club members across the country gathered signatures and campaigned tirelessly to pass five separate statewide ballot measures creating independent redistricting.
Of course, we'll continue those efforts, along with pushing for the passage of H.R. 1. Brett Kavanaugh and the ultraconservative SCOTUS majority last week sidelined democracy in favor of the special interests. We're counting on your support to help us keep districts competitive and representative—and protect our core democratic principles, our air and water, and our public lands.
Please, rush your gift right now so we can continue our push for passage of H.R. 1 and protect our planet and democracy.
With determination to stop these unending attacks on our democracy, our communities and our planet,
Courtney Hight
Democracy Program Director
Sierra Club |