DEVELOPING: Last week, the House passed H.R.1 — a sweeping bill tackling automatic voter registration, early voting, vote-by-mail, gerrymandering reform, and more — in a vote of 220 to 210.
This is big — really big. The bill now moves to the 50-50 split Senate, where any vote we win will rely on razor-thin margins.
We have to go all out on this. Since the election, 250 more laws in 43 states have been introduced restricting access to voting, particularly in communities of color. If these bills go unanswered, we are looking at a fundamental breakdown of our democracy.
But H.R.1 is that answer — it would be the most significant democracy reform bill since the Voting Rights Act in 1965. We're mustering a major pressure campaign in the Senate. A group of donors has put up a match fund to triple every contribution.
Will you be a part of this push?
Please — donate today. Get H.R.1 turned into law. Save our democracy. Even $5 is enough to make a difference — every contribution is being triple matched right now.
This matching opportunity matters, friend — it's our chance to push our campaigns to the next level, right at the moment they're needed most.
It's not just H.R.1 — major fights over oil and gas drilling, protection of public lands, the future of clean energy in this country — it's all being decided now. If the environmental movement fights like hell right now, this moment will be transformational.
Here's where things stand — take a look.
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MATCH CAMPAIGN STATUS
Email: [email protected]
Goal: $100,000
Progress: 11% to goal
Deadline: 11:59pm, March 31
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STILL PENDING — TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT »
If everyone reading this right now pitched in — we'd blow through our goal in minutes. So we're asking — will you pitch in today?
Please — don't pass up this chance to change the direction of our democracy. Triple your impact — even $5 is enough to make a difference »
People like you make this work possible. Thank you, as always, for your support.
Onward,
Gene Karpinski
President
League of Conservation Voters