[1]Pramila Jayapal
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I’m hoping that you’ll join me in the
fight for voting rights legislation. A great way to honor the work of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. is recommitting to the effort to secure voting
rights so everyone can have their voice heard and vote counted.
[ [link removed] ]This week is an especially critical time to redouble our resolve for
action. So, can you add your name to our petition calling on Congress to
immediately pass historic voting rights legislation?
[ [link removed] ]Add your name
The right to vote is a fundamental part of our democracy. But throughout
America’s history, different groups of people have been barred from voting
based on their race, gender, and economic status.
Today, Republican voter suppression laws and outdated voting practices
continue to prevent people from voting — particularly Black and brown
folks in states with Republican legislatures. If we are going to succeed
in our fight for free and fair elections, we must succeed in guaranteeing
the voting rights of BIPOC folks in Georgia, Texas, and every state in the
country.
Whether it’s voter suppression, shutting down polling places, or taking
people off of the voting rolls, people across the country are having their
voting rights taken away. We can do something about that right now.
[ [link removed] ]Will you join me and add your name to the call for voting rights
legislation today? We must guarantee that everyone can have their vote
counted, and that we have free and fair elections.
Thank you for taking action today on such an important issue and at such a
critical moment. Let’s protect our democracy today and always.
In solidarity,
Pramila
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