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Helping New Yorkers Register to Vote

Recap of voter registration drive at Brooklyn Flea.

San Francisco Chronicle/CalMatters: Cupertino Lawmaker Co-Authors Bill Para Magsalin ng mga Balota, Tulungan ang Higit pang Hindi English Speaker na Bumoto

"Gusto naming magtiwala ang mga botante sa gobyerno at iyon ay nakasalalay sa isang botante sa anumang komunidad na nauunawaan kung ano ang nangyayari sa kanilang sariling komunidad," sabi ni Pedro Hernandez, isang direktor ng patakaran sa California Common Cause, na nag-cosponsor sa panukalang batas.

"Upang magkaroon ang California ng tiwala, ito ay dapat na isang multiracial at multilinguwal na demokrasya, na nangangahulugan ng pagbibigay-priyoridad at pagsentro sa access sa wika," sabi ni Hernandez sa Common Cause.

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USA Today/Gannett: Hawaii has a voter enthusiasm problem, could publicly funded campaigns help?

Common Cause Hawaii’s program manager, Camron Hurt, emphasized the need for more comprehensive changes to make Hawaii’s elections free from outside influence, more competitive and more popular.

“I think those (other reforms) are all tools to fix the same wheel. Right. So I think we fixed parts of the wheel, but the wheel still isn’t moving as efficiently as it can,” Hunt said.

Providence Journal: Ang pag-access sa mga pampublikong tala ay isang problema sa pagsara ng tulay. Makakatulong ba iyan sa paglipas ng mga reporma?

"Ito ay isang perpektong halimbawa ng isang bagay na nasa interes ng publiko," sinabi ni John Marion Jr., executive director ng Common Cause Rhode Island, noong Huwebes tungkol sa mga email sa Washington Bridge.

Sacramento Bee/Yahoo! News (Op-Ed): What has California’s Voters Choice Act helped accomplish?

While the Voters Choice Act was never intended to be a panacea for all voting challenges facing California, one thing is very clear: The law is a reform worth revisiting and reinvesting in, and still holds promise for expanding electoral participation across the state and across many voting groups.

Associated Press: 6 charged in alleged straw donor scheme to help get Eric Adams elected New York City mayor

Susan Lerner, the executive director of the watchdog group Common Cause New York, said it was too soon to know if Adams had acted improperly. But she said the indictment was evidence that the city’s public financing system was working as intended.

“The campaign finance system we have in New York City deliberately makes it harder for people who want to buy influence,” Lerner said. “The lesson here is do not try to game the system because you will be caught.”

NPR: Is drawing a voting map that helps a political party illegal? Only in some states

State courts have become the battleground for partisan gerrymandering after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 2019 ruling in the case known as Rucho v. Common Cause.

"For several decades, people in the states had held out hope that the Supreme Court would lay down a standard for finding that partisan gerrymandering had happened and potentially overruling maps where that kind of vote rigging had happened," says Kathay Feng, vice president of programs at Common Cause, the advocacy group that has also helped lead the ongoing case...

New York Times: Michael Bloomberg Has Found a New $5 Million Cause: Helping Hochul

“Its most immediate impact is that it adds to cynicism among voters,” said Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York. “The more money that floods into our system, the more people feel like their interests aren’t heard.”

Bituin ng Indianapolis: 'Windfall profit': Ang mga mambabatas na nagtatayo ng mga bahay ay nagsampa ng mga bayarin upang matulungan ang kanilang industriya

"Ito ay hindi teknikal na hindi etikal, ngunit hindi ito teknikal na lumalabag sa mga patakaran na isinulat nila para sa kanilang sarili, ngunit lumilikha pa rin ito ng isang hitsura ng hindi nararapat," sabi ni Julia Vaughn, executive director ng Common Cause Indiana. "Iyan ay nakakapinsala sa institusyon kapag iniisip ng mga tao na ang mga mambabatas ay nais lamang na protektahan ang kanilang mga interes sa pananalapi."

Washington Post: Election officials fear counting delays will help fuel claims of fraud

“I expect to see what we saw in 2020,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a nonpartisan voter education and advocacy group. “Election officials will be counting votes, some results will come in late and bad actors will be trying to play political games to undermine people’s confidence in the outcome.”

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