From PeopleGreater Team <[email protected]>
Subject For the People
Date June 17, 2021 3:42 PM
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Our democracy is under attack, folks -- and we’re not being hyperbolic, here. A few months ago, Emi mentioned that state legislatures across the nation proposed a slew of anti-democratic bills aimed at stifling voting rights and entrenching minority Republican rule for decades to come.

The situation has only gotten more dire. As of mid-May 2021, legislators have introduced 389 bills with highly restrictive provisions in 48 states. And recently, Mitch McConnell and the GOP filibustered the creation of a bipartisan commission to further investigate the insurrection on January 6th:
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President Biden wasn’t exaggerating when he called the situation, “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.”

With certain Democrats even flip-flopping on critical pieces of voting protection legislation like the For the People Act [[link removed]], it’s pretty clear that achieving so-called “bipartisanship” and protecting our democracy are not actually high atop the Senate’s list of priorities. Every day the likelihood increases that another critical bill dies at the hands of the minority’s filibuster power.

We can’t wait while McConnell or his allies block legislation that would ensure our democracy works for all Americans. Take these quick actions to fight back against these attacks from those wielding the filibuster:

→ Demand filibuster reform by contacting your senators today:
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→ Read a powerful letter from hundreds of scholars on the impact of the filibuster -- and the necessity for serious changes:
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→ Learn more about the importance of the For the People Act [[link removed]] with NowThis .

Friend, together we can push for a democracy that truly works for all.

In solidarity --

The PeopleGreater Team



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