The building blocks of a society rely on a strong foundation. Like the crumbling infrastructure of our roads and bridges, we are watching the state of our democracy erode as well. Black Americans and communities of color are bearing the brunt of this burden. This summer, Senate Republicans refused to protect the foundation of our democracy by stalling any momentum around S.1. – For The People Act. Now, as the Senate negotiates a $3.2 trillion infrastructure package, it is critical that they recognize the need for investment in our electoral infrastructure as well.
The 2020 election prompted the largest voter turnout in the 21st century. In response to expanded participation, Republican state legislatures, governors, secretaries of state, and partisan election “experts” are working overtime to silence and sideline people of color from participating in our own democracy.
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