Lawmakers in 23 states have introduced or pre-filed at least 80 bills that will make it harder to vote at home. More in the latest War on Women report:
But the nominations were much more diverse than the winners’ circle—about 40 percent of the acting nominees were people of color., a coalition committed to protecting and expanding reproductive care in their states.
The Alliance will work together to strengthen abortion access in the face of the Republican’s persistent attack on all aspects of reproductive healthcare. the following statement in response: “Anti-choice Republicans are threatening the rights of Americans in every state—no matter where you live, your rights are in danger. This Alliance will counter extremist attacks on reproductive freedom by protecting access and restoring our rights. Right now, nearly 25 million people live in states with bans on abortion in effect; we look forward to working with these governors to ensure folks can get the care they need while expanding access everywhere.
Another bill in Arizona would remove no-excuse mail voting. Only people who are physically unable to go the polls, absent from their jurisdiction, or visually impaired could vote prior to Election Day. If any of these bills pass and be signed into law, they would go into effect before the 2024 presidential primaries and election.
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