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  • Participatory Democracy & Voting Rights|
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Hands Off Vote By Mail | Vote ‘No’ on HB479

HB479 will end vote-by-mail as we know it, requiring most voters to wait in long lines in November to return their ballot in person and show photo ID. These changes will inevitably limit voter access and depress voter turnout. Tell your lawmakers to vote 'NO' on HB479.
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  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +2 Issues

Stop HB495, No Race to Execution

The death penalty is fundamentally flawed from start to finish. Tell your lawmakers to vote NO on HB495.
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  • State Advocacy

Get Action Alerts: Take Action When It Matters Most

When your rights are at risk, you deserve to know first. Get SMS updates on the issues that matter most to you.

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Protecting your rights means protecting everyone’s rights. Every time someone speaks up, it becomes harder for lawmakers to ignore us. Elected officials ONLY listen to their constituents; we need voices from across the state to take action.

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  • Reproductive Freedom|
  • +3 Issues

Protect Utah's Accurate Health Education | Stop HB315

HB315, Human Growth and Development Instruction, is a dangerous and misleading bill that seeks to force anti-abortion propaganda into Utah classrooms under the guise of health education. Tell lawmakers to vote 'NO' on HB315.
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  • LGBTQ+ Equality|
  • +1 Issue

Stop HB95: Respect Means Using Correct Names and Pronouns

HB95 will allow teachers and public employers to misgender and deadname students and coworkers without consequence, creating an unequal and unsafe environment. Send a message to your representative now. Tell them to vote 'NO' on HB95. 
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  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Protect Utah Families

HB88 is an attack on community health and safety, targeting immigrants and continuing to push them and those perceived as immigrants out of public life and services.
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  • First Amendment|
  • +2 Issues

Stop HB197

The bill extends complicated and confusing content restrictions to all digital materials and digital service providers and requires that any device, database or service for providing digital instructional materials must include a filter. The bill also requires screening of any new instructional materials, both digital content and library books, for “sensitive material.”
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  • Participatory Democracy & Voting Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Let the People Vote. Stop HB209.

HB209, Voting Amendments, would require every eligible voter to provide proof of citizenship, such as a U.S. passport or birth certificate, to vote in state elections. The future of Utah's democracy and voting rights is now. Send a letter to your Utah House Representative telling them to vote “no” on HB209.
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  • State Advocacy|
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Stop the Power Grab: Say NO to Fake “Fair Maps”

Utahns deserve fair maps and fair representation, not political tricks. This isn’t fairness — it’s politicians protecting their own power. Utahns deserve leaders who follow the law and respect the will of the people, not insiders rewriting the rules to benefit themselves. Tell your legislators to vote NO.
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Stop Ice Takeover 287(g) Turns Law Enforcement Into ICE Agents. That Puts All Our Rights at Risk.
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

STOP ICE TAKEOVER

A 287(g) agreement gives local police the power to enforce federal immigration law—something they normally cannot do. These agreements turn local officers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, fueling deportations, racial profiling, and fear in immigrant communities.