CNOW for Oct. 30 2023
Today's conservation notices:
- Oppose AJR 76: Undermining Local Democracies
- Oppose AJR 77: Prohibiting Grants that Make Our Elections More Accessible
- Oppose AJR 78: Baking the Discriminatory Voter ID Law Into Our Constitution
Oppose AJR 76: Undermining Local Democracies
Wisconsin Conservation Voters urges you to oppose AJR 76, which is before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections on Tuesday.
Communities should have the right to expand participation in their local democratic processes. State and federal governments should be the floor and not the ceiling for what local decision making looks like – whether that’s expanding the freedom to vote, protecting drinking water, or fighting climate change. AJR 76 works against this principle by proposing a constitutional amendment that would prevent Wisconsin communities from allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections.
Oppose AJR 77: Prohibiting Grants that Make Our Elections More Accessible
Wisconsin Conservation Voters urges you to oppose AJR 77, which is before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections on Tuesday.
Our elections officials are responsible for making voting as accessible as possible. Budget shortfalls can hinder their ability to do that. AJR 77 would make voting access even harder by proposing a constitutional amendment that would prohibit elections officials from using donations and grants for elections administration.
Oppose AJR 78: Baking the Discriminatory Voter ID Law Into Our Constitution
Wisconsin Conservation Voters urges you to oppose AJR 78, which is before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections on Tuesday.
The right to vote is a fundamental aspect of our democracy. Wisconsin should be finding ways to ensure that every person eligible to vote has access to the ballot. AJR 78 works against this goal by proposing a constitutional amendment that would bake our discriminatory voter ID law into the Wisconsin constitution. This would disproportionately impact voters of color, transgender voters, voters with disabilities, and low-income voters.
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