Several groups are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s executive order that would change how U.S. elections are conducted. The League of Women Voters of Arizona, Pro-worker and pro-democracy organizers in Nevada, and some Colorado lawmakers are among those opposing the order. The League of Women Voters of Arizona believes Trump’s order is unconstitutional and will suppress voters. In Nevada, activists will be advocating for strengthening programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and fighting against federal worker layoffs and attacks on immigrants and transgender people. In Colorado, lawmakers argue that Trump’s order will disproportionately affect low-income voters and people of color. Meanwhile, the Indiana House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill that would make school board elections partisan, a move that opponents say would inject unnecessary partisanship into local education. The bill now heads back to the Senate for final approval. Critics warn that the bill would deepen political divides in schools.
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