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Honoring and recognizing Stacey Abrams for her leadership as the founder of Fair Fight Action and The New Georgia Project, and her achievement in fighting voter suppression.
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WHEREAS, Stacey Abrams is an American politician who served as a Democrat in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2007 to 2017; and
WHEREAS, In 2018, Abrams was told at her polling place that she could not cast her ballot because records showed she had already voted. This incident is representative of the suppression that millions of voters face each year; and
WHEREAS, In the 2018 run for governor between Abrams and Brian Kemp, Kemp was accused of seeking to suppress minority voters. He also had a history of enforcing some of the nation's most restrictive voting laws as secretary of state; and
WHEREAS, Following this election, Abrams founded Fair Fight Action and has now spent years strategizing and organizing to ensure Georgians have their voices heard in all elections, and that Democrats pay attention to Georgia; and
WHEREAS, Abrams' organization, The New Georgia Project, has reached and registered hundreds of thousands of potential new voters in churches, college campuses, and neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, Abrams' organization, Fair Fight Action, has funded and trained voter protection teams in 20 battleground states while educating young and minority voters on elections and their voter rights; and
WHEREAS, In the 2020 Presidential election, Fair Fight Action and The New Georgia Project together successfully helped register over 800,000 Georgians to vote, educated millions about the integrity of mail-in ballots and early voting, and led "get out the vote" efforts; and
WHEREAS, Abrams, Black Voters Matter founder LaTosha Brown, and many Black grassroots organizations led campaigns that resulted in Black voters showing up in record numbers for Georgia's Senate runoff election, flipping the state and reclaiming Democratic control of the Senate; and
WHEREAS, Abrams' fig...
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