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Target Voter Integrity Law

An article titled "Elections Bill HB1264 Has Major Flaws, Must be Paused" posted on the Indiana branch of Common Cause website dated February 16, 2024 referenced a letter spearheaded by Common Cause targeting voter integrity legislation in Indiana:[1]

"Seventeen organizations sent a letter[2] to Indiana State Senate leadership calling for them to not pass HB1264 – a bill that would allow checks of residency and citizenship using questionable data sources — out of committee this legislative session due to the bill’s numerous flaws..."

Points made in the letter, as summarized by Grok:

  • Opposition to HB1264, urging the committee to reject the bill
  • Indiana already has secure elections, ranking 50th in voter turnout in 2022
  • HB1264 will make registering and voting more difficult, particularly for new and young voters
  • Crosschecking voter files with BMV data will result in false matches and challenge the registrations of new citizens
  • 30-day period to prove eligibility is inadequate
  • Requiring proof of residence before registration is processed is a major policy change
  • Contracting with credit reporting agencies raises privacy concerns and uses unreliable data
  • Searching for voters registered at non-residential addresses uses inaccurate information
  • HB1264 will stymie voter registration drives by nonpartisan groups
  • Courts have struck down similar laws across the country
  • Rushing the bill through in a short session is irresponsible and unwise

Signatories

Justice at State

Common Cause is named as a partner of Justice at Stake, a partnership of progressive organizations putting pressure on America's courts to advance social justice.[3]

Common Cause National Governing Board

As of December 2012;[4]

Full List of board members:

Also serves on the Common Cause Education Fund Board*.

Open Letter to the Biden-Harris Administration: Treating Disinformation as an Intersectional Threat

Common Cause signed a letter spearheaded by Accountable Tech headlined Open Letter to the Biden-Harris Administration: Treating Disinformation as an Intersectional Threat urging Joe Biden to "treat disinformation as a fundamental and intersectional threat" and proposes a range of supposed remedies to suppress speech on social media platforms, create and bolster federal government agencies to deal with "disinformation" and further to actively indoctrinate Americans, particularly in public schools.[5]

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