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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Our State Courts: The Sleeper Seats of Power

Our state courts hold tremendous power in our system of government. They can help ensure fair district maps, protect our freedom to vote, and even safeguard reproductive freedom. As state...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Pennsylvania’s Plan to Take on the Corporations Harming Our Democracy

In 2020, Pennsylvania movement organizations took to the streets to defend democracy. These threats are no longer unique, and the suppression of BIPOC votes are increasingly funded by billionaires and...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Dying to Breathe: The Need for a Green New Deal for the Steel Industry

Steel and concrete manufacturing constitute the nation’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions accounting for 30% of U.S. climate pollution. Beyond greenhouse gases, these industries produce highly toxic pollution that...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Solving the Climate Crisis Starts With Combatting Disinformation

Climate disinformation reduces our ability to pass climate policy, and we aren’t doing nearly enough to stop climate disinformation from spreading. It is no exaggeration to say we have recently...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
How to Protect Indigenous Sacred Places so the World Can Go Green Honestly

Indigenous people and the special places they hold sacred have come under threat and destruction from global resource extraction industries in a “Green New Deal” response to climate change. With...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
A Case Study In Energy Democracy: How a California Rooftop Solar Movement Woke Up

Most distributed energy generation in the United States is via rooftop solar and a program called net energy metering. Utility companies have been using an ALEC playbook to roll it...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
How Democrats Can Run on Climate—and Win—in 2022 and Beyond

The 2020 election demonstrated clearly that the climate and environmental justice crises are crucial to voters’ choices at the ballot box and to voter turnout. The climate crisis’ harms to...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Stranded in a Maternity Care Desert: Improving Access and Equity for Moms and Babies

The U.S. is one of the most dangerous places to give birth in the developed world. More than 7 million Americans live in maternity care deserts without adequate access to...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Examining Consolidation in Progressive Tech

After a wave of consolidation in recent years, many of the most utilized tech and data tools in progressive organizing are now owned by a limited number of corporate and...

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Posted by | June 9, 2022
Building Your Tech Stack 101: Getting Started with Digital Campaign Tools

Choosing to run for office or work on a campaign is a massive decision, but confronting which tech tools to help run your program is arguably even more overwhelming. In...

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