It's time for Albany to pass
real voter reform bills to make participation easier, not harder.»
Not exact matches
This protest will show that our campaign will continue until either
real reform is passed or until
voters elect Senators who will put the people back in charge of our elections.»
All Democrats have a responsibility to work together so our state can enact
real ethics
reforms, safeguard
voter rights, address crushing income inequality and protect vulnerable populations from the hostility of the incoming federal administration.»
«While the Republican Party spends the next eight weeks fighting and bickering amongst themselves, New York Democrats will be reaching out to
voters in every county in an effort to bring
real reform to this state,» Jacobs said.
«Those elected as Democrats should respect
voters» clearly expressed intent and sit with the Democratic Conference to implement important progressive goals like standing up for women's health, passing
real campaign finance
reform, raising the minimum wage and enacting common sense gun laws,» said Senate Democratic spokesman Mike Murphy.
Also at noon, faith and labor leaders,
voters, and community members «demand morality, fairness and honesty» from elected officials, deliver petition signatures to Cuomo calling for «
real» ethics
reform, outside the governor's NYC office, 633 Third Ave., Manhattan.
But Cuomo, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and particularly Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan need to deliver
real reforms on elections, voting and ethics —
voters won't stand for anything less.»
We need
real voting
reforms: automatic and pre-
voter registration, early voting, a constitutional amendment to allow same - day
voter registration and mail - in voting, and enough funding, training and
reforms to the state and county boards of elections to stop screw - ups like the massive Brooklyn
voter purge.
«Michael Fallon says «huge safeguards» on Lords
reform should satisfy most Conservative MPs Main Is the
real clash of interests in British politics between older and younger
voters?»
We simply can't make
real progress on election
reform without addressing the greatest form of
voter suppression in the state — closed primaries.
He insists an ambitious programme of
reform can win over ordinary
voters, saying: «The
real middle Britain — of insecure self - employment, rip - off private pensions, unaffordable housing, mounting tuition fee debt and crisis - ridden social care — is crying out for a Labour government committed to fundamental
reform.»
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Voters in our groups are willing to weigh competing claims about the
real costs of clean energy
reform,» the memo advises.