Pro-immigrant group’s endorsements include Metro Council At-Large and priority Metro Council district candidates.
Read MoreOur first slate of endorsed candidates.
Read MoreAs the results of the Chattanooga runoff elections rolled in Tuesday night, one thing was clear: the power of our movement is undeniable.
Read MoreGroup reached 20,000 voters after endorsing Kelly in the runoff election.
Read MoreKelly promises to be a partner in passing policies that protect immigrant families and build our shared prosperity.
Read MoreThis election season has been incredible. Immigrant and refugee voters and their progressive allies have cast their ballots early in RECORD numbers with a shared goal: bringing our country together according to the will of the people.
Read MoreWe need leadership that brings us together, no matter what we look like or where we were born, and heals the racial wounds that have plagued our country, instead of dividing us.
Read MoreThe group will capitalize on the energy at the top of the ticket to ensure immigrant voters and progressive allies cast their vote to elect pro-immigrant champions up and down the ballot.
Read MoreTuesday night, immigrant youth announced their plans to ensure the voters in our lives are registered and ready to cast their vote for pro-immigrant champions up and down the ballot on November 3rd.
Read MoreIn first round endorsements, the group will work to elect Gabby Salinas (HD97) and re-elect Rep. Gloria Johnson (HD13) for state House of Representatives.
Read MoreIt's time to come together to support champions up and down the ballot that will fight for all of our communities.
Read MoreThis month the Tennessee state legislature adjourned for the third time this year. And instead of working to make sure our families have the support we need to overcome the pandemic, they passed a slew of harmful bills that do nothing to strengthen our communities.
Read MoreIn the middle of a deadly pandemic, the state legislature has made its priority clear— and it's NOT protecting hard-working Tennesseans from COVID-19.
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