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These 19 grassroots organizations are on the ground trying to stop the Republican voter suppression bills from becoming law. You can support their work with just $1.

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Friend, a person's access to the ballot box shouldn't depend on where they live, but that is exactly

Friend, a person's access to the ballot box shouldn't depend on where they live, but that is exactly what we are seeing Republican-led states. According to the [Brennan Center for Justice](, since the 2020 elections,18 states have enacted 30 laws making it harder to cast your vote. The laws include a variety of tactics like making it harder to vote by mail, limiting early voting options, purging voter registration rolls, and hasher ID requirements. The For the People Act, which has passed the House of Representatives and has majority support in the U.S. Senate, is transformational policy that would outlaw many of these tactics. Unfortunately, Senate Republicans would prefer if less people voted, and are using the filibuster to block this bill from becoming law. [Until federal legislation to protect our right to vote is signed into law, we are going to have to dig deep, get local and fight in the key states and communities where the right to vote is under attack. That's why I am asking you to donate $1 to these 19 grassroots organizations that are not only working to block restrictive voting bills in their states, but to educate voters about their rights and turn them out to vote despite any new restrictions Republicans are able to institute.]( - 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.]( Keep fighting, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. (Please note that we may be slow to process checks during the coronavirus outbreak.) 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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