From Art <[email protected]>
Subject What were you reading over the weekend?
Date December 13, 2022 2:03 PM
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‌ ‌John,

Team,

As I was catching up on recent news, I was not surprised to see -- Ohio is once again making news concerning democracy in the Buckeye State. Here are a few recent headlines from the Ohio Capital Journal to check out:

More than 140 groups oppose effort to limit citizen changes to Ohio Constitution [[link removed]].

LaRose wants to make it harder for voters to amend constitution but evidence of a problem is lacking [[link removed]] .

Voting laws top the agenda as Ohio's lame-duck session resumes[[link removed]].

We must put a stop to legislators’ anti-democratic tactics to deny voters access to fair democracy. Chip in today so we have the resources to support voters, in places like Ohio, fight for voters’ ability to hold elected officials accountable at the ballot box:[[link removed]].

Here are some issues to pay attention to in Ohio’s recent news:

-- Lawmakers are threatening to propose a bill that would limit ballot drop boxes to only three days, limit election offices to 88 county boards, shorten the early voting period by a day, and a voter photo ID requirement could be added.

-- Lawmakers are hustling through a measure that would make it harder for voters to amend the Ohio Constitution, protecting amendments passed by a gerrymandered legislature.

Sadly, this means lawmakers are imposing barriers to limit voting power of the people. All On The Line is preparing to take action to combat these challenges like these in 2023 and ahead.

Team -- this is why we are making a commitment to double down moving forward, championing voting accessibility through democracy reform, and organizing volunteers to protect fair maps. We can’t watch as these corrupt ideals try to manifest as American democracy when we know this is not what our country stands for.

This is why every dollar counts as we begin the next chapter of the fair democracy movement, which includes advocating for voters like Ohioans.

Donate right now to help All On The Line put their plan into action: [[link removed]].


-- Art Mitchell
Deputy Director, Litigation and Policy




























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