Rogan’s List – December 1, 2023

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December 1, 2023

Voting rights, Insurrection Act, child labor, and more!


  • LEARN TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST THE RISE OF CHILD LABORIt’s hard to believe it, but child labor is on the rise. Reported violations are up 37% from last year and 283% from 2015. Many employers are seeking low cost, compliant workers, while waves of unprotected “unaccompanied minors” are entering the country, and state legislators are weakening existing protections.  The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reports at least 14 states are now rolling back child labor protections. If we would like to know more about the increased exploitation of children in the workforce and what we can do to protect them, we can join EPI on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at 2 p.m. EST (11 a.m. PST) for a webinar featuring experts on child labor. Registration for the webinar is here.

  • BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE MAIL-IN BALLOT TRACKINGMembers of the House have introduced a piece of bipartisan legislation  that would improve the tracking capabilities for mail-in ballot envelopes. The Vote By Mail Tracking Act (HR 5658)is an administrative bill that would require envelopes to contain a U.S. Postal Service barcode that will enable the tracking of each ballot, satisfy the Postal Service requirements for ballot envelope design and machinable letters and include the Official Election Mail logo. The bill does not require states to adopt any additional mail-in ballot practices outside of the scope of the envelope itself. This should be a no-brainer, regardless of party. There are only seven co-sponsors at the present time. Let’s tell our representatives that we want them to co-sponsor and vote for this legislation as an additional safeguard to voting by mail.  (h/t Chop Wood, Carry Water)


STATE-SPECIFIC ACTIONS

  • NJ – BRING SAME-DAY VOTER REGISTRATION TO NEW JERSEY
    20 states allow eligible voters to register at the polls, but New Jersey is not among them. Assemblyman Raj Mukherji (D-Hudson) is taking the lead on a new attempt to fix this shortcoming, introducing A. 5701 to bring same-day registration to our state. Multiple studies have shown this reform is likely to lead to a bump in voter turnout, especially among Black, Latino and young voters. Legislative leadership has blocked similar proposals in the past, so it’s important to let them know we are watching closely. Let’s reach out to our lawmakers and let them know we support this step to strengthen democracy and want them to get the job done this time.

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