Saturday, May 2, 2020

National Democratic Redistricting Committee


"[partisan gerrymanders] deprived citizens of the most fundamental of their constitutional rights: the rights to participate equally in the political process... and to choose their political representatives."

-- Justice Elena Kagan

In the midst of a public health crisis and an official stay-at-home order, Wisconsin Republicans forced voters to make a difficult choice: protect their health or cast their vote. By pressing forward and rejecting an order from the governor to delay the election, the Republican legislature tried to suppress the vote in order to maintain their party's grip on power.

This kind of power grab is not an isolated incident. Time and again, Wisconsin's entrenched Republican leadership has worked to secure their own power, at the expense of -- and regardless of the desires of -- the people of their state. And they've had the U.S. Supreme Court as an accomplice.

The Supreme Court could have stood up against Republican entrenchment in Wisconsin, and for voters, when they had the chance to allow the state to extend the absentee ballot receipt deadline. But they didn't. Just as the Court could have limited partisan gerrymandering last year, but instead they chose to stand aside and embolden Republicans to continue their attacks on our democracy.

If we want fair elections in 2020 and beyond, we can't let these partisan attacks continue unchecked. But to make the biggest impact possible, we need you to raise your voice. Please, sign our petition to demand fair elections and an end to partisan voter suppression.
When the Supreme Court won't take a stand against partisan meddling it gives Republicans a green light to rig our elections to favor their party. Together, we can demand a fair democracy where everyone's voice is heard.

Thank you for being a part of that fight,

The NDRC Petition Team



A.G. Holder: If the NDRC is successful in undoing rigged maps, we will be able to achieve a system in which everyone's vote counts.
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RULES OF PRIZES AND REGULATIONS OF THE  APPROVED  CAMPAIGN FOR 93RD OSCARS ®









The Governors' Assembly of the Academy approved of rules and regulations of campaign for the 93rd Academy Awards ®.

The devastating pandemic of  COVID-19 forced the closure  all the cinemas from Los Angeles county since Monday, 16 of March of 2020. The current rules of Oscar (in accordance with the Rule Two,) demand Qualification that a movie is shown in a cinema at Los Angeles, for a race of theatrical qualification of at least seven consecutive days, during which the shows of period must take place at least three times to the day. Up to notice in opposite, and you punish for the year of the 93.th reward, the movies that had a theatrical launch planned previously, but that are available initially in a commercial service of streaming or VOD, that they can qualify in the categories of Better Movie, general entry and specialty of the 93.th reward of the Academy, under these arrangements:

1. The movie must be available in the site of streaming and hold only for members of the Academy Screening Room in the space of 60 days after the transmission of the movie or the liberation of the VOD;

2. The movie must pay attention to all the other requisites of eligibility.

In a date to be determined by the Academy, and when the cinemas they to reopen in accordance with the directives and federal, state criteria and places specified, this exemption of rules will not be more hard-working. It is waited that all the movies launched subsequently carry out the requisites standard of theatrical qualification of the Academy.

“ The Academy believes firmemente that there is no way better of trying the magic of the movies of what to see them in a cinema. Our promise with that is unchanged and unshakable. However, the historically tragic pandemia of the COVID-19 demands this temporary exception to our rules of eligibility for prizes. The Academy supports our members and colleagues during this period of uncertainty. We recognize the importance of his work to be seen and commemorated, specially now, when the public appreciates movies more than never ”, said the president of the Academy, David Rubin, and the CEO, Dawn Hudson.~

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