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Delayed Ballots Still Count: The Chamberlain Network Applauds the Supreme Court's Decision Protecting Mail Ballot Grace Periods in Watson v. RNC
The Chamberlain Network today welcomed the Supreme Court's decision in Watson v. Republican National Committee, upholding a Mississippi law that allows mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they are received within five days after Election Day.
The Chamberlain Network Joins With Veterans’ Organizations to Speak Out Against Disability Cuts
The Chamberlain Network is proud to join with other veteran organizations in sending a letter to Congress demanding the removal of Section 108 from the Take Care of America's Veterans Act (TCAVA).
Intimidation, Not Investigation: The Chamberlain Network Decries FBI Raid on Ohio Organizing Collaborative
The Chamberlain Network today condemned the FBI's raid on the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC), a Cleveland-based nonprofit that helps underrepresented communities register to vote and participate in American civic life. On Thursday, more than 100 federal agents descended on the organization's offices, showed up at staff members' homes, followed workers to their children's schools, and seized laptops and electronic devices.
Pardons and Payouts: The Chamberlain Network Responds to the Trump Administration’s January 6 Settlement Fund
The Chamberlain Network is demanding accountability for the Trump administration's creation of a $1.776 billion fund that could direct taxpayer money to the nearly 1,600 people charged or convicted in connection with the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the United States Capitol.
The Chamberlain Network Warns Commutation of Tina Peters Sentence Makes Elections Less Safe
Governor Polis’ commutation of Tina Peters’ sentence sends the wrong message: that political pressure can soften consequences for compromising election security. Peters was not punished for her opinions. She was convicted because she broke the rules that protect every voter’s ballot.
The Chamberlain Network Demands State Leaders Defend the Right to Vote of All Americans After Supreme Court Ruling Overturns Voting Rights
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled in Louisiana v. Callais, a decision that substantially weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. State leaders must now step up for the rights of all their citizens, not just those who look and vote like them.
The Chamberlain Network Condemns Attack at White House Correspondents' Dinner
The Chamberlain Network condemns last night's armed attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Political violence is never acceptable.
The Chamberlain Network Denounces the Justice Department's Politically Motivated Indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center
The Chamberlain Network denounces the DOJ's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center as an abuse of federal prosecutorial power and political retaliation.
The Chamberlain Network Expresses Deep Concern Over the Removal of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George
Secretary Hegseth’s decision to force out Gen. Randy George fits a troubling pattern of unexplained senior-level removals that undermine military professionalism, chill honest advice, and risk politicizing the force.
The Chamberlain Network Condemns the Executive Order Usurping State Authority Over Elections
The Chamberlain Network condemns President Trump’s new executive order that directs the federal government to compile a national voter eligibility list in order to determine who may vote by mail. This order is a direct and unconstitutional attempt by the federal government to nationalize our elections.
The Chamberlain Network Condemns U.S. Strikes on Iran and Calls for Constitutional Oversight
The Chamberlain Network condemns the U.S. and allied military strikes on Iran absent Congressional authorization.
The Chamberlain Network’s Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee in Support of Afghan Allies
Today, the Senate Judiciary subcommittees on Border Security and Immigration and Crime and Counterterrorism are revisiting the programs that brought our Afghan allies to safety—programs built in partnership with U.S. veterans. The Chamberlain Network submitted a Statement for the Record grounded in lived experience and firsthand knowledge of those systems