These are the fights we are made for, but we need YOU!
We need your support to combat efforts that threaten our fundamental rights, such as the recently enacted law in New Hampshire that is disenfranchising women.
This legislation mirrors a proposed federal bill called the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which requires proof of citizenship and puts an unfair burden on voters - especially women because oftentimes married names don't match the last name on a birth certificate.
It will lead to millions of women being turned away at the polls!
Our democracy is at a critical juncture, and the Local Democracy Project is committed to rebuilding it from the ground up and protecting our voting rights, starting with state and local elections.
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The SAVE Act proposed in other states and at the national level undermines the democratic process, and sets a dangerous precedent for other states to follow.
It's crucial to mobilize and organize at the local level to defend our voting rights in every state. By focusing on grassroots efforts, we can ensure that every voice is heard and every vote counts.
The Local Democracy Project is dedicated to empowering communities, advocating for fair voting practices, and challenging laws that infringe upon our rights.
Your donation will help us fund vital initiatives, support local candidates who stand for democracy, and educate voters about their rights. Together, we can build a more inclusive and representative democracy.
Thanks for your support.
-Local Democracy Project
Local Democracy Project supports down-ballot races and empowering communities across the country. We're rebuilding democracy from the ground up.
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Local Democracy Project
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