Protesters across Michigan rally against SAVE Act
Demonstrators rallied outside the offices of Michigan congressmen to protest the SAVE Act bill. The House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act earlier this week. This bill would require those
Demonstrators rallied outside the offices of Michigan congressmen to protest the SAVE Act bill. The House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act earlier this week. This bill would require those
Voters Not Politicians has a proven success record of inspiring everyday citizens to take action and use their political power to transform our democracy. Our strategy: first we educate, then
One of the most dangerous aspects of legislation like H.R. 22 and House Joint Resolution B is that many voters are simply unaware of the threat. In the chaotic atmosphere
The Headlines This week brought another direct assault on the rights of Americans. Tuesday’s executive order joins the federal SAVE Act and Michigan House Republicans’ House Joint Resolution B as
The Headlines Anti-voter lawmakers in Michigan are continuing their push to restrict voting access for eligible Michigan citizens, and Voters Not Politicians is ramping up our efforts to stop them.
Michigan Republicans are pushing a constitutional amendment to put restrictions on non-citizen voting, a practice already made illegal by multiple state and federal laws. The proposal, known as HJR B, would
A debate impacting neighbors is coming from the U.S. Capitol. Here’s the question: Should neighbors be required to provide proof of citizenship in order to cast a ballot?“The SAVE Act
The Headlines Just two months into 2025, voters in Michigan and the US at large are already facing multiple threats to their fundamental right to vote. The federal SAVE Act
The Headlines While chaos at the federal level has been dominating recent headlines, here in Michigan, Voters Not Politicians is focused on doing work that will deliver real results for
The Headlines Michigan House Republicans are moving fast to attempt to roll back voter protections that were overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2022. This week, State Rep. Bryan Posthumus introduced
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