Tell Congress: Stop Voter Suppression and Ensure Our Freedom to Vote
Call on Congress to pass four federal bills that will stop voter suppression in its tracks and ensure equality at the ballot box for all Americans.
Urge Your Representative to Vote "Yes" on the TERM Act
The ACE Act, or American Confidence in Elections Act, is being framed as a bill to protect our elections. In reality, this is an anti-voter bill that will disenfranchise millions of Americans and increase the influence of corporations and billionaires in our elections.
Are you registered to vote?
The Workers Circle has created a Voting Tools to make it easy for you to, check your registration, see what candidates are running for office and their positions examine ballot measures, find your polling site, and learn about any voter ID or other rules that could impact your ability to cast your ballot.
Urge Your Members of Congress to Support the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (H.R. 14/S. 4) will stop voter suppression in its tracks by:
Strengthening the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Updating the preclearance formula to ensure any states with a recent history of voting rights violations are required to obtain approval from the federal government before making any changes to voting practices and procedures
Renewing and strengthening the ability of Americans to fight discriminatory voting laws in court
Urge Your Members of Congress To Support the Freedom To Vote Act
The Freedom to Vote Act is a transformative piece of legislation that will help create a democracy that is truly of, by, and for all of the people.
Urge Your Representative To Vote "No" On The ACE Act
The ACE Act, or American Confidence in Elections Act, is being framed as a bill to protect our elections. In reality, this is an anti-voter bill that will disenfranchise millions of Americans and increase the influence of corporations and billionaires in our elections.
Urge Your Representative and Senators to Cosponsor and Support the LIFT the BAR Act.
The LIFT the BAR Act, recently introduced in Congress, would remove the five-year bar and other barriers that deny critical care and aid to people and their families who are lawfully present.
Urge your representative and senators to cosponsor and support the LIFT the BAR Act.