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Here is how you can meaningful fight back against Republican voter suppression right now, with only a few minutes of your time:

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Friend, Texas Governor Greg Abbott called a special session of the legislature to pass a handful of

Friend, Texas Governor Greg Abbott called a special session of the legislature to pass a handful of conservative and controversial bills--including voting restriction bills. In response, at least [58 House Democrats]( boarded a plane for Washington, D.C. to deny a quorum and block these bills. The Texas Democrats have been meeting with federal lawmakers in hopes of gaining more support for voting rights bills like the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act that would prevent many of the new voting restriction laws being passed. The threat to our democracy goes far beyond Texas. So far this year, 17 states have passed 28 laws restricting access to voting. Across the country, Republican governors and state legislatures are passing laws that will make it more difficult for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, and first time voters to cast a ballot. However, just like we did in 2020, grassroots activism can cancel Republican efforts. At Daily Kos, we have a multi-pronged effort to make this happen, and one of our first moves is to make sure that the organizations who work to mobilize voters in the communities targeted by these authoritarian bills have the resources they need to get voters to the polls. [That's why I am asking you to donate $1 to these 19 grassroots organizations in key states that are not only working to block restrictive voting bills, but to educate voters about their rights and turn them out to vote.]( [DONATE]( - Pennsylvania Stands Up - Down Home North Carolina - Action St. Louis Power Project - West Virginia Citizen Action Group - Arizona Coalition for Change / Our Voice Our Vote Arizona - Florida Rights Restoration Coalition - Living United Change for Arizona (LUCHA) - PODER / PODER in Action - Georgia Stand Up - Detroit Action - One Arizona - We the People - PLAN Action - Florida Rising - CASA in Action - Mijente - Seeding Sovereignty - ProGeorgia State Table - Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda [I hope you can give $1 to each of these organizations that are working on the ground to fight for your, and thousands of others, right to vote.]( [DONATE]( Keep fighting, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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