Balint, Welch Host Roundtable on Election Integrity with Vermont Secretary of State Copeland Hanzas and Vermont Town Clerks
from voting—disproportionately impacting women, people of color, seniors, and rural voters—and make it harder to register
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from voting—disproportionately impacting women, people of color, seniors, and rural voters—and make it harder to register
former Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and Senior Policy Advisor for Protect the 1st. “Ignorance
concerns it might violate federal antitrust law, but senior DOJ leaders overrode Slater and cleared the transaction without
soil, citizen or not,” said Jenna Leventoff, Senior Policy Counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union. “If someone
million people including 16 million children, 8 million seniors, 4 million people with disabilities and 1.2 million veterans
long-term health and care of LGBTQI+ seniors. Decades of marginalization and institutional barriers have left LGBTQI+ seniors … inadequate access to health care. Many of these seniors enter their golden years with the detrimental physical
million people who depend on Medicaid—including children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. These kinds of cuts risk
Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice Rachel Cohen , Former Senior Associate, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Stacey Young … Former Senior Trial Attorney, DOJ Civil Rights Division, and Founder and Executive Director, Justice Connection Watch Rep. Becca
themselves without fear,” said Ian Thompson, Senior Legislative Representative for the ACLU. “CAP is proud to endorse … should pass this critically-needed legislation,” said NCLR Senior Staff Attorney, Chris Stoll. The bill is cosponsored
morality and gender roles,” said Katie O’Connor, Senior Director of Federal Abortion Policy at the National Women
this unjust and dangerous policy,” said Ian Thompson, Senior Legislative Advocate for the ACLU. The letter is signed
million people who depend on Medicaid—including children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. 157,471 Vermonters enrolled
coverage, and more than 72 million—including children, seniors, and people with disabilities—depend on Medicaid. And House
coverage, and more than 72 million—including children, seniors, and people with disabilities—depend on Medicaid. And House
over their head; more than 12,000 Vermont seniors who rely on nutritious food from Meals on Wheels … senior centers; countless Vermont communities that are still recovering from devastating floods; and all of our Vermont firefighters