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State Democrats win special elections while Republicans ban gender-affirming care ... and everything else you need to know in the states.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the DLCC's newsletter, April 21st, 2024 1️⃣ Celebra

Welcome to the latest edition of the DLCC's newsletter, April 21st, 2024   [State Democrats win special elections while Republicans ban gender-affirming care … and everything else you need to know in the states.]( 1️⃣ Celebrate🎉: State Dems win special elections and defend Michigan trifecta In Michigan, Democrats Peter Herzberg and Mai Xiong won their special elections on Tuesday. [These wins secured Democrats’ critical trifecta, blocked a Republican power grab, and set the tone for key races this fall →]( 2️⃣ Arizona: House Republicans block Democrats' efforts to repeal abortion ban In Arizona, Democrats are working hard to repeal a 160-year-old abortion ban Republicans recently upheld. [The fight for abortion access and reproductive freedoms continues in key target states and nationwide →]( 3️⃣ Florida: DeSantis backtracks on book ban law In Florida, following the passage of a 2022 law making it easier to challenge books in schools, DeSantis has started to backtrack after the bill was used to challenge texts like the Bible. [Republicans’ attack on books was never about parents' input on literature, it’s always been about discrimination towards the LGBTQ+ community, and sanitizing our history and culture →]( 4️⃣ Idaho: SCOTUS permits Republicans’ ban on gender-affirming care In Idaho, as legal battles continue, the state has been given the go-ahead to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors. [The Supreme Court’s emergency decision only applies to this specific case, leaving open the door for other states to test their limits with dangerous bans →]( 🗳️ Special Elections: Democrats are facing a slew of elections this year – some as soon as next week – so, [we’re calling on grassroots Dems to invest in races like these and help power our candidates to victory in states nationwide →]( [Store code]( [DLCC Logo]( [DLCC Mission](     Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 1225 Eye Street NW Suite 1250, Washington, DC 20005 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to the DLCC are not tax deductible. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and Grassroots Victory PAC are dedicated to winning and defending Democratic majorities in state legislatures across the country. This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a part of our grassroots network. Emails are a crucial way to stay in touch with our supporters. Please add us to your address book or safe senders list to ensure timely election updates. We're fighting to elect Democrats and advance a progressive vision in the states. Our success depends on grassroots donors like you. Ninety-eight percent of our donors give less than $200, and two-thirds give less than $20. To make a contribution, please [click here](. To unsubscribe and stop receiving emails about our efforts, please [click here.](  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, please [click here](.

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