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This is what's possible when we work together. Chip in to help us fight for fair districts, protect

This is what's possible when we work together. Chip in to help us fight for fair districts, protect voting rights, and ensure a fair 2020 Census. [All On The Line] {NAME} -- Over the past few weeks, we've told you about places where gerrymandering is allowing extreme legislation to pass (Georgia); where voting rights are under attack (Iowa); and how the Trump administration is politicizing the 2020 Census in a way that threatens our democracy. It's true: There's a lot of work to do. [But it's also important to celebrate our victories -- to see what's possible when local and state leaders, along with dedicated citizens who care about our democracy, stand up for fair districts and fair representation.](/) In Nevada and Colorado, that's exactly what has happened. Here's good news: In Nevada ... Newly-elected Governor Steve Sisolak signed an executive order to create Nevada's Complete Count Committee. No matter what happens with the Trump administration's unconstitutional "citizenship" question, Nevadans are getting ready for the 2020 Census -- the state is investing $5 million to promote it and educate citizens, especially reaching out to hard-to-count populations. It's a huge step towards making sure Nevada's districts are fair -- and that Nevadans, including vulnerable immigrant communities, get the funding and political representation they deserve. In Colorado ... Lawmakers are working to improve the state's Automatic Voter Registration (AVR), making it even easier for Coloradans to make their voices heard on Election Day. Colorado is one of 15 states in the country (plus Washington, D.C.) to offer AVR -- and we need to make sure more are on the way. It keeps voter rolls more accurate, reduces errors on Election Day that make it harder to vote, and lowers costs for the state. It's a no-brainer that is already paying dividends: In Oregon, the first state to implement AVR in 2016, registration rates have quadrupled at DMV offices. This is the kind of progress we're pushing for at All On The Line. We're building a network of activists that will fight for policies like these in every state. We're going to: - Protect and expand voting rights - Help deliver fair districts - Do everything in our power to ensure a fair, accurate 2020 Census Chip in to help us keep building this team: If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Express Donate: $15](/) [Express Donate: $35](/) [Express Donate: $50](/) [Express Donate: $100]( [Express Donate: $250]( [Or donate another amount](/) Thanks, José José Morales Community Engagement & Projects Director, All On The Line Paid for by Organizing for Action. Contributions or gifts to Organizing for Action are not tax deductible. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information [here](=/). We believe that emails are a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe from these messages. Paid for by Organizing for Action, P.O. Box 618120 Chicago, IL 60661

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