[1]Women's March
BREAKING NEWS:
Late last night, the Senate gathered to change filibuster rules in order
to advance two critical voting rights bills, the Freedom to Vote Act and
the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act – only to be yet again
blocked by conservative Democratic Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten
Sinema (D-AZ).
[ [link removed] ]New York Times headline reads: After a day of debate, the voting rights
bill is blocked in the Senate.
Now, it is up to us to hold our leaders accountable to their constituents:
it is literally their job. [ [link removed] ]Can you chip in $3 today to
help fund Women’s March's organizing work this election year and send a
powerful message today to the Senate that Women’s Marchers are watching?
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As we see coordinated efforts by conservative state legislatures to pass
the most restrictive voting rights legislation in recent years, directly
impacting women, people of color, and working-class folks, it is
unconscionable that two politicians can hold back progressive voting
rights legislation for their own personal gain.
A little over a year ago, our country was in direct danger of falling to
white supremacist fascism under Donald Trump and his Republican enablers.
We came together and fought back and were able to secure the Senate and
House.
Now we are closer than ever to passing legislation that will move us one
step closer to the feminist future we collectively envision – but we must
activate and organize. [ [link removed] ]Will you contribute to our organizing programs
which train, mobilize and educate Women’s Marchers across the nation?
We can’t afford to go back now.
In solidarity,
Women’s March
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