A Press Event meant to tout Conservative Hispanic Support for a Hard-Line Immigration Bill instead brought into sharp relief the Deep Divisions among Latino Republicans on the Issue.
The re… Read More
Texas ultimately Won the Long-Winding Fight to keep its Current Voter ID Law on the Books, but a Federal Judge has Ruled the State is on the hook for nearly $6.8 Million in Legal Fees and Co… Read More
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The Pennsylvania National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (PA-NAACP) Sued the State Thursday, June 18th, Demanding an Overhaul of the Electoral System before November.
PA… Read More
Legislative Updates
California: The Legislature has Approved and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has Signed a Bill that will Require County Officials to Mail a Ballot to Every Registered Voter for th… Read More
A Report from the National Healthy Elections Project said over 18,000 Uncounted Mail Ballots came in Late or had "Defects" that Prevented them being Counted. The Numbers of Uncounted Mail Ba… Read More
Legislative Updates
Federal Legislation: According to The Hill, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) said that Democrats are Planning to unveil Voting Rights Legislation in the coming d… Read More
Tech Giants: Alphabet/Google YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, have been Ramping Up Efforts to Fight Misinformation on Where, When, and How, to Vote in 2020.
Alphabet/Google has Policies for… Read More
Leading Immigrant Rights Organizations have filed a Lawsuit against Acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Chad Wolf, and his Acting Deputy, Ken Cuccinelli, over their Final… Read More
Legislative Updates
Connecticut: The Legislature has approved and the governor has signed a bill that will give registrars the option to open the outer envelopes of absentee ballots as soon… Read More
As Floridians rush to Vote in the Presidential Election, Mail-in-Ballots from Black, Hispanic, and Younger Voters are being Flagged for Problems at a Higher Rate than they are for Other Vote… Read More
If you’re a regular, you may remember So in love with two. The comes from a song about a girl in love with two boys. But I look at it as a Christian, in love with Jesus and someone o… Read More
Legislative Updates - Federal Legislation: Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) who serves as Vice Chair of the House Judiciary Committee launched an effort this week to beef up criminal penalties f… Read More
Georgia's Senate Races Runoff is on Jan. 5th. There are Two Races:
General Election: David Perdue (R-Incumbent) with 2,460,617, and Jon Ossoff (D) with 2,373,519, a Difference of 88,098. T… Read More
Nine Members of Congress, appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA, 12th District), will Deliver the Article of Impeachment against Trump to the Senate. These Members, known as the Impe… Read More
A Federal Judge ruled Tuesday that a Broad Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) that Trump’s 2016 Presidential Campaign Required Employees to Sign is Unenforceable.
U.S. District Court Jud… Read More
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A Bill introduced in the Nevada Legislature setting up an Early Presidential Primary has now been Amended to Directly take on… Read More
Colleges must Pass along roughly Half of their Covid Relief Dollars directly to Students in the Form of Emergency Financial Aid Cash Grants.
Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona, Finalized… Read More
Legislative Updates Federal Legislation: The House Oversight and Reform Committee unanimously approved the 2021 Postal Reform Act after Republicans offered their support. Rep. James Comer (R… Read More
The Battle Lines have been drawn in the Voting Rights Wars as several Republican-led States consider ever Restrictive Laws and Democrats Fight a frantic Battle in Courts to Combat what Presi… Read More
Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, proposes New Congressional Voting Districts Map, and a Group of about 30 Latina Power Brokers considered its Implications.
The… Read More
With the First Muslim Woman, the Dirst South Asian Members, the First Openly Gay Black Woman, Seven Foreign-born New Yorkers, and more Women and People of Color poised to be Elected than eve… Read More
The Senate has Confirmed, President Biden's Pick for, Navy Secretary, Carlos Del Toro, making him the Second Hispanic Secretary in the Navy's History and filling the Final Service Secretary… Read More
Census Bureau Statisticians and Outside Experts, are trying to Unravel a Mystery: Why were so many Questions about Households in the 2020 Census Left Unanswered?
Residents did Not respond… Read More
Delayed Census Data, shows U.S. White Population, at Smallest on record.
Eagerly awaited, affected by a Shortened and Incomplete, Demographic Data, from 2020 Census released, Thursday, sho… Read More
The First volley in what is expected to be a fierce War over Texas Redistricting kicked off, Wednesday, in the form of a Federal Lawsuit filed by Two Democratic State Senators, who argue tha… Read More
Democrats in Congress are considering a Policy that was long unthinkable: a Federal Requirement that every American show Identification before casting a Ballot. But as the Party tries to Pas… Read More
As States start to Redraw their Election Maps for the New Decade, Redistricting Experts have already Flagged a State for Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering.
The Map for Ohio's House of Repres… Read More
A Law Professor, who Testified during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing, Wednesday, told Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) that his Home State's Voter ID Laws were among those that could be conside… Read More
Texas Lawmakers approved New Election Maps for Congress and the State Legislature, but Advocates are Suing over a potential Voting Rights Violation.
Latino Voting rights Advocates, filed t… Read More
Voting Rights Advocates are Suing Texas again, this time with Support from a former U.S. Attorney General, over the State’s Newly Redrawn Congressional District Maps that Favor the GOP… Read More
Legislative Updates
Maryland: The mayor and Council voted unanimously to amend city code to provide for universal voting by mail, new protocols related to the casting and counting of ballot… Read More
Groups mobilizing Latino Voters want Election Officials in Berks County, Pennsylvania, to provide Lists of People, who were sent Instructions in Spanish with the Wrong Date to hand in Mail-i… Read More
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) has Signed into Law, a Redistricting Measure, that is likely to give Democrats an Advantage in Three of the Silver State's Four Congressional Districts, for the… Read More
A retiring Republican State Senator in Texas, admitted in a Sworn Declaration, that he believes his Party Violated Federal Voting Laws, when it drew New Boundaries for the State's Senate Dis… Read More
A State Panel, Friday, Approved Pennsylvania’s New Legislative District Maps, which could substantially Alter the Balance-of-Power in the General Assembly, for the next Decade, but are… Read More
On Wednesday, with a 85-37 Vote in the Kansas House, Republican Legislators Overrode the Gov. Laura Kelly's (D), Veto of a Redistricting Plan that Politically hurts the State's only Democrat… Read More
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D), Chief Education Official told Seven High-Performing Public Charter Schools, including One of the Best in the Country, that they cannot Expand their E… Read More
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The 2020 Census Undercounted Black, Native American, and Hispanic People, while Overcounting White and Asian People, the Census Bureau revealed Thursday.
The Post-Enumeration Survey (PES)… Read More
The Supreme Court granted a Request from Wisconsin Republicans, on Wednesday, to Throw-Out, a New Legislative Map, approved by the States Governor, Tony Evers (D), that would have added anot… Read More
In a rare Disagreement with the Republican-dominated Legislature, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), Vetoed the State's newly Drawn Congressional Maps Tuesday, and Lawmakers will hold a Special… Read More
A Coalition of Texas Civil Rights groups, filed a Federal Lawsuit Thursday, against Galveston County, alleging that the County's Redistricting plan intentionally Discriminates against a grow… Read More
A Kansas District Court Judge, on Monday, struck down a New Republican-backed Congressional Map, that would likely make it Harder for the only Democrat in the State’s Delegation to win… Read More
New York State Legislators, are poised to give Final approval to a Major overhaul of Election Rules, meant to Expand access to the Polls and to tilt Legal scales toward Voters.
The Legisla… Read More
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Mexico is one of the world’s most beautiful countries. It lies in Central America, bordering the United States. However, Mexicans have a totally different culture from Americans althou… Read More
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