Poder Latinx Reflects on First Anniversary of Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol

WASHINGTON- At the one year anniversary of the white nationalist attack on the Capitol, Poder Latinx remains steadfast in the belief that those of us who value our democracy must do everything in our power to preserve it. As a result of the attack, five people died, dozens were injured, and over 700 have been convicted on federal charges based on a lie that the election was illegitimate.

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As Supreme Court Prepares to Uphold Mississippi Abortion Ban, Poder Latinx Looks toward Mobilization in 2022

NATIONWIDE- On Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court held oral arguments on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, regarding a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, only allowing them in instances of medical emergencies or severe fetal abnormalities. If the Mississippi law is upheld, this case has the potential to overturn Roe v. Wade, which has recognized abortion during the first two trimesters of pregnancy as a constitutional right since 1973. While a ruling is not expected to come until next year, it is anticipated that 6 Supreme Court Justices will rule in favor of upholding the Mississippi law and setting a new precedent that allows states to make decisions on the limits of this procedure.



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Poder Latinx Applauds Stacey Abrams’ Bid for Georgia Governor

ATLANTA - Poder Latinx applauds voting rights and social justice advocate Stacey Abrams’ bid for Georgia Governor. Abrams announced her bid yesterday, pledging to fight for economic justice and healthcare expansion. After her bid for the same office in 2018, Abrams founded the organization Fair Fight, which combats voter suppression and protects voting rights. She also founded Fair Count, which advocated for census participation. Abrams lost her bid for Governor in 2018 by just 50,000 votes amid a series of voter suppression tactics in communities of color.

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Transformational Build Back Better Bill Passes, Poder Latinx Continues Mobilization

NATIONWIDE- Today, the United States House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act, reinforcing President Biden’s vision to rebuild American social infrastructure post-pandemic and post-Trump. The Build Back Better Act will invest in real, equitable recovery for the Latinx community, providing us with much needed relief to immigrants, investments to combat climate change, and critical paid leave protections for all American workers, in addition to investments in childcare and senior care, while cutting costs for middle-class families.

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