ORLANDO, FL - As of today, the Florida House and Senate have passed Senate Bill 7050, an election-reform bill, presenting several proposed changes to the state’s Elections Code. One of the provisions includes restrictions and penalties for third-party voter registration organizations (3PVROS), of which there are nearly 2,000 active 3PVROs registered in Florida. This bill includes a provision in which the individuals collecting or handling voter registration applications on behalf of a 3PVRO must be a citizen of the United States. A violation of this could result in an organization being fined $50,000 for each non-citizen handling voter registrations. It would also create a shorter timeline for a voter registration group to return completed forms to county elections offices after they’ve been filled out by a potential voter, and a daily late fee of $50 per late application.
Read MoreCOBB COUNTY, GA - April is recognized as Earth Month. The Latinx community is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, more acutely feeling the effects of climate change and pollution than any other demographic in the United States largely due to where they live and work. Latinxs disproportionately live in areas facing extreme weather conditions and temperatures, poor air and water quality, and overall inequitable access to healthy, sustainable environments. Poder Latinx has pushed for state and federal legislative efforts that take meaningful action to curb the effects of the climate emergency, such as the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Justice40 Initiative.
Read MoreNATIONWIDE - Today President Biden delivered remarks and signed an executive order establishing the White House Office of Environmental Justice in order to ensure that race, ethnicity, or income status do not determine the environmental impact faced by Americans. The order directs cabinet agencies to utilize data & research to learn about how pollution impacts communities, and would require agencies to inform of harmful substances being released by federal facilities.
Read MoreORLANDO, FL - This month, the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee filed Senate Bill 7050, an election-reform bill, presenting several proposed changes to the state’s Elections Code. One of the provisions includes restrictions and penalties for third-party voter registration organizations (3PVROS), of which there are nearly 2,000 active 3PVROs registered in Florida. Some provisions in the policy include a shortened amount of time that a voter registration group has to return completed forms to county elections offices after they’ve been filled out by a potential voter, and a daily late fee of $50 per late application.
Read MorePHOENIX - Join Poder Latinx at the Arizona State Capitol for the People First Economy (PFE) Advocacy Day 2023. Poder Latinx and the PFE coalition members will come together to meet with legislative representatives to discuss the budget priorities that community members have addressed as top issues, including medical leave, affordable housing, affordable college, and more. During this annual Advocacy Day, the PFE coalition will present the 2023 People First Economy Budget Priorities to invest in Arizona’s communities to ensure they can thrive.
Read MoreNATIONWIDE - April is recognized as Earth Month. The Latinx community is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, more acutely feeling the effects of climate change and pollution than any other demographic in the United States largely due to where they live and work. Latinxs disproportionately live in areas facing extreme weather conditions and temperatures, poor air and water quality, and overall inequitable access to healthy, sustainable environments. Poder Latinx has pushed for state and federal legislative efforts that take meaningful action to curb the effects of the climate emergency, such as the Inflation Reduction Act, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the Justice40 Initiative.
Read MoreNATIONWIDE- Today, Poder Latinx is launching a 2-year-long voter registration effort to register the Latinx community in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, and Washington in preparation for the 2024 election cycle. The launch falls on the same day as Cesar Chavez Day, in which the civil rights and labor leader is recognized for his work advocating on behalf of farmworkers and Chicanos.
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