Voting is a sacred right and the responsibility of all Americans.
But it is under attack. New barriers are being raised. And discrimination in voting—once able to be blocked by the federal government—is spreading.
TO: MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
The right to vote is a sacred cornerstone of our democracy. I urge you to support the bipartisan Voting Rights Amendment Act to restore the right to vote for all Americans.
Learn the Facts About the Voting Rights Act
Last year’s Supreme Court ruling in Shelby County v. Holder gutted the enforcement mechanisms in the landmark Voting Rights Act, halting the federal government’s ability to monitor and preempt discriminatory voting practices.
JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG, IN HER DISSENT:
“Throwing out preclearance [the Section Four formula] when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet.”
This is precisely why people worked so hard to pass the Voting Rights Act in the first place.
Today, thousands of Jews across the nation are joining the national, multi-racial, and interfaith fight to pass the Voting Rights Amendment Act in Congress.
The Supreme Court has opened the door for increased voting discrimination. We can close it.
Act Now
A bipartisan group of members of Congress have crafted legislation that is designed to undo the harm done by the court.
This bill provides us with flexible, modern, forward-looking updates to the Voting Rights Act that will ensure a real-time response to voting discrimination in every part of the country.
We can pass this bill through Congress by acting together. Add your name to the fight.
TO: MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
The right to vote is a sacred cornerstone of our democracy. I urge you to support the bipartisan Voting Rights Amendment Act to restore the right to vote for all Americans.
Spread the Word
GET INVOLVED IN THE CAMPAIGN
After you’ve signed the petition, join Bend the Arc and sign up to be a leader in the campaign to protect the right to vote. We’ll provide trainings and materials for a number of meaningful on the ground actions you can take part in. Help strengthen the movement.
ABOUT BEND THE ARC
As a member of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Bend the Arc is working with an impressive coalition of civil rights groups, many of which were leading the fight fifty years ago. Bend the Arc is also partnered with The Andrew Goodman Foundation to reanimate the values that led thousands of Americans to work across lines of race and faith in the Civil Rights Movement.


