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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The exhibition is on display at the Connecticut Historical Society until Spring 2021, so don't miss it! (3/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
This exhibition from @cthistorical features original photographs, documents, and artifacts representing Connecticut individuals and organizations who argued, reasoned, marched, and took action for or against women’s right to vote. (2/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
100 years ago, women secured the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The struggle for women's suffrage lasted more than 70 years and was fought by women and men on both sides of the contest. (1/3) https://t.co/UE182VRVGU — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @SBA_Connecticut: Join us for an online panel discussion with Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander-owned small businesses… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @SBAgov: Heads up! SBA district offices across America are hosting webinars about pandemic relief options. Stay updated by: 📧 Subscrib… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
It needs to pass the Senate and then come back before the next legislature (in 2023 or 2024) to pass again in order to be on the 2024 ballot. (8/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The absentee ballot amendment has not come up before this year, and in the House it fell short of the 75% support needed in order to be on the 2022 ballot. (7/8) https://t.co/7yXG4RhkMz — PolitiTweet.org
Denise Merrill @SOTSMerrill
The House passed HJ-58! This is an important first step to bringing Connecticut in line with rest of the country by… https://t.co/bibJbE5szl
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
This would let the voters decide if they want Early Voting, and it will be written in statute for the legislature to make any needed changes instead of in the constitution, which is extremely inflexible. (6/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Good news: the House passed it, so all that’s left is for the Senate to pass it as well! (5/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The Early Voting Amendment has passed the legislature with a simple majority in 2019, so it must pass again now, in order to be on the 2022 ballot. (4/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
I have proposed two amendments to the constitution that have already been brought before the legislature. (3/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Answer: In order to allow voters to the opportunity for Early Voting and to expand access to absentee ballots to every voter, we need to change the Connecticut Constitution. (2/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
A Thread on Connecticut’s voting reform bills, explained: Question: Why can’t Early Voting and Expanded Access to Absentee Ballots be voted on once just like every other piece of legislation? (1/8) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Learn more about the celebration here: https://t.co/S7E0xYkBUM (3/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
This celebration was created in 2004 to draw the attention to the violence and discrimination experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex people, & all other people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, and sex characteristics. (2/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia! (1/3) https://t.co/AG5puFZ4qo — PolitiTweet.org
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"Passage of the For the People Act will positively effect elections in Connecticut, and the rest of the country. It will protect your right to vote and the rights of your neighbors." Read more about the For the People Act here. https://t.co/J6nRxzZjP2 — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Happy Eid Mubarak to all who celebrate! Sending love, peace, and happiness to you and your families this Ramadan. #eidmubarak2021 https://t.co/MAHvXqbiFL — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Without the efforts of these incredible award recipients, our 2020 elections wouldn’t have been such a massive success. It truly takes a village. Read more about their contributions to the 2020 elections here. https://t.co/wCDkvJRjH6 — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
I applaud the legislature for passing this critical, timely bill in advance of the reapportionment of legislative districts, based on the decennial census, that will begin this fall. (4/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Going forward, Connecticut’s legislative districts will fairly and accurately reflect the communities from which they are drawn. (3/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The bill will ensure this by ending the practice of gerrymandering incarcerated persons into the districts where their prison is located rather than into the communities where they choose to live prior to their incarceration. (2/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
I applaud the legislature for passing this critical, timely bill in advance of the reapportionment of legislative districts, based on the decennial census, that will begin this fall. (4/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Going forward, Connecticut’s legislative districts will fairly and accurately reflect the communities from which they are drawn. (3/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
They bill will ensure this by ending the practice of gerrymandering incarcerated persons into the districts where their prison is located rather than into the communities where they choose to live prior to their incarceration. (2/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Today the House passed SB-753! This bill will ensure more accurate population counts throughout our state, particularly in Connecticut’s major cities and the towns that host correctional institutions. (1/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
I applaud the legislature for passing this critical, timely bill in advance of the reapportionment of legislative districts, based on the decennial census, that will begin this fall. (4/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Going forward, Connecticut’s legislative districts will fairly and accurately reflect the communities from which they are drawn. (3/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The bill will ensure this by ending the practice of gerrymandering incarcerated persons into the districts where their prison is located rather than into the communities where they choose to live prior to their incarceration. (2/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
THREAD: The Senate passed SB-753! This bill will ensure more accurate population counts throughout our state, particularly in Connecticut’s major cities and the towns that host correctional institutions. (1/4) — PolitiTweet.org