HEP Issues Statement regarding Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Voting Rights
HEP statement regarding the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on so-called "voting restrictions." Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project
HEP statement regarding the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on so-called "voting restrictions." Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project
Washington, DC—The Honest Elections Project released the following statement congratulating the state of Georgia on the passage of SB 202.
Washington, DC—The Honest Elections Project released the following statement on today's Senate Rules Committee’s hearing on S1, the agenda-driven overhaul
Washington, DC—The Honest Elections Project released the following statement after progressive groups launched renewed attacks in Georgia and elsewhere to
Washington, DC—Yesterday, the League of United Latin American Citizens of Iowa (LULAC), supported by the left’s lead election lawyer, Marc
WASHINGTON, DC – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed a series of election reform measures into law tonight, adding commonsense safeguards
Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project: “The policies in the bill passed today in the House of Representatives
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the Honest Elections Project announced the release of “Safeguarding Future Elections,” a major new report that
WASHINGTON, DC – Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson recently announced plans to remove 177,000 outdated voter registrations from the
WASHINGTON, DC – Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, issued a statement criticizing the Virginia Senate’s efforts