From Katy Personette <[email protected]>
Subject The freedom to vote
Date February 4, 2023 6:19 PM
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John,

There is only one reason that legislation for survivor justice has been put on halt: to weaken the voices of young, immigrant, Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. The Republicans in Harrisburg have decided to hold justice hostage in exchange for more injustice.

As they appear poised to continue “holding the line” against basic decency indefinitely, it’s time we get into just how disastrous their voter ID amendment would be for the Commonwealth’s voting rights.

The freedom to vote should not be limited by the color of one's skin, age, or how much money one makes. Will you pitch in $10 today to help us empower our communities and show the GOP that our voices will be heard?

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Voting in the Commonwealth is already excessively difficult for those who work long hours, have limited access to transportation, or can’t take time off — to name just a few accessibility issues.

The fact that Republicans want to make voting even more difficult by requiring this particular obstacle is no coincidence: According to the ACLU, up to 25% of voting-age African-Americans lack government-issued I.D., while only 8% of voting-age white Americans have the same issue.

As a voting rights organization, the New Pennsylvania Project stands firmly against any restrictive voter ID laws as we know they would directly affect the communities we center in our work. Our mission is to expand the electorate to reflect the growing diversity of the Commonwealth, centering the very communities that have been historically disenfranchised and often ignored from the democratic process. This proposed Constitutional amendment would stand directly against that goal.

Black, Indigenous, and other people of color have fought for centuries for the freedom to vote, and we refuse to take any steps backward.

John, this amendment is about suppressing voters. We see this for what it really is, and we will not stand for it. Will you donate $10 or more right now to help us keep our democracy strong and fight for equal access to the ballot box?

DONATE NOW: [link removed]

In solidarity,

Katy Personette
Director of Development and Policy
The New Pennsylvania Project

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The New Pennsylvania Project was founded in May 2021 to expand Pennsylvania’s electorate, so it reflects the Commonwealth’s demographically changing population. In the next four years, NPP will engage and empower young residents and those living in underrepresented immigrant communities and communities of color. We register communities to vote, provide civic education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize Pennsylvanians to vote in every election.

PA ELECTION DATES:
Special Elections happening 2/7/2023 for three PA House districts in Allegheny Co only, unless otherwise determined: HD32, HD34, HD35
Municipal Primary: May 16, 2023
Last day to register to vote: May 1, 2023
Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot: May 9, 2023
Municipal Election: November 7, 2023
Last day to register to vote: October 23, 2023
Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot: October 31, 2023

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