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    “To even out wide margins between Democratic and Republican votes ahead of Election Day, ‘We’ve got to have change,’ Sears said. ‘So, until the rules change … we have to work under the new system that we have. We can’t keep saying ‘Well, I only vote on Election Day.’ It’s not working.’” – Prince William Times, April 3, 2023

    Published On: April 3, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Candidates, Elections, Law|
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    “Senate Joint Resolution 35, filed by Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, passed the Texas Senate by a vote of 29-1 this week with one senator absent. It is now in the Texas House. If the House passes the resolution, the proposed constitutional amendment would be added to the Nov. 7, 2023, ballot for voters to approve or reject. At a hearing on the resolution, Birdwell said the amendment was necessary to ensure election integrity.” – The Center Square, March 31, 2023

    Published On: March 31, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Election integrity, Elections, Law|
  • Greater Georgia applauds passage of SB 222 to prevent outside funding of local election operations

    “Senate Bill 222 builds on previous law to ensure that our election operations are never bought and paid for by partisan or special interests. This critical measure levels the playing field for election boards across our state, and safeguards them from outside influence.” – Greater Georgia, March 29, 2023

    Published On: March 29, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections|
  • Chair Steil delivers opening remarks at hearing on government voter suppression during 2022 midterm elections in Pennsylvania

    “Contrast that to today, as we hold a hearing with evidence that voters were turned away from the polls. Today we are working to bring transparency and accountability for the voters in Luzerne County who were failed by their local officials. Citizens in Luzerne County deserve to be heard, they have the right to vote, they need answers from those who are elected to serve them. My goal today is to provide transparency, to hold those responsible accountable, and to prevent this disaster from ever happening again.” – Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil, March 28, 2023

    Published On: March 28, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections, Law enforcement|
  • Are election-integrity bills needed in Texas?

    “Because when someone shows up at a location at 10 a.m. and that location is out of ballots, they may or may not come back later if the hours are extended.” – Fox 7 Austin (Texas), March 27, 2023

    Published On: March 27, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Election integrity, Elections, Law enforcement|
  • On this day in history, March 20, 1854, Republican Party founded to oppose expansion of slavery

    “Republicans after the war pushed through in rapid order the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Collectively known as the Reconstruction Amendments, they abolished slavery, provided equal protection under the law and guaranteed voting rights.” – Fox News, March 20, 2023

    Published On: March 20, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections, Government, History, Reform|
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    “…More than 10,000 farmers joined fresh protests on Saturday 11 March ahead of the election. Many were flying the country’s flag upside down in a symbolic representation of the movement. They say that the new regulations to cut nitrogen emissions have been exaggerated and current proposals to solve the problem are unfair and ineffective.” – Hot Air, March 16, 2023

    Published On: March 16, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections, Protection, The Resistance|
  • House Republicans release first list of 37 Democrat targets for 2024

    “In hopes of growing the slim majority in the House of Representatives, the House Republican campaign arm released a list of 37 seats held by vulnerable House Democrats, which the committee believes would be good pickup opportunities for Republicans.” – Breitbart, March 13, 2023

    Published On: March 13, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections|
  • Texas lawmakers file bills to return management of elections to elected officials

    “The lawsuits address failures of the election administrator’s office, including voters being turned away from multiple polling locations due to numerous glitches, not enough paper ballots for over 120 voting centers despite millions of paper ballots available for distribution held in a warehouse. This is after Harris County spent $27 million on the 2020 election and a record $54 million on new voting machines for the 2022 election, and after its former elections administrator was forced to resign after at least 10,000 ballots weren’t counted in the 2022 primary election.” – Just the News, March 12, 2023

    Published On: March 12, 2023|Categories: Citizenship|Tags: Elections, Law|
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