From Edwith Theogene | Generation Progress <[email protected]>
Subject Who got the right? We got the right!
Date July 1, 2021 2:13 PM
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[[link removed]]Dear John,

Fifty years ago today, young people scored a major victory for building power on
the issues they cared about — it’s the 50th anniversary of the 26th Amendment! When the 26th Amendment was
ratified in 1971, it did more than just lower the voting age from 21 to 18. It
fully banned age discrimination in voting and opened the door for more young
people than ever to participate fully in our democracy.

Since then, young people have shown again and again that our voices truly
matter. In 2020, a historic 55% percent of young people aged 18-29 turned out to
vote, throwing our weight behind progressive agendas. A year later, it’s clear that young people are still central to the struggle for America’s
future.

But, as we celebrate the anniversary of the 26th Amendment, we also recognize
that freedom from discrimination based on age is under attack. In this year
alone, 17 states have passed 28 new laws that make it harder to vote by
restricting early and absentee voting (1), increasing voter ID requirements, and
creating barriers to voter registration. These measures are designed to keep
young people from voting in the upcoming elections.



That’s why it’s crucial that we pass the For the People Act (S.1).
[[link removed]] This piece of legislation will create national standards that protect voters’
rights, limit the power of corporate donations, and create fair elections with
representation for all. And it’s already passed the House—we just need your
support to push S. 1 through the Senate.



Use our tool to tell your senators
[[link removed]] , the 26th Amendment promised young people the right to vote. 50 years later,
it’s time to make good on that promise. It’s time to pass the For the People
Act.

We’re calling for a democracy where everyone, regardless of their age, has the
right to equal representation.

Best,

Edwith Theogene
Director of Advocacy
Generation Progress



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