Anti-Mask Parents are Threatening America’s Youth
Our children are back in school, and our communities are already paying the price for misguided GOP COVID policies. As of today, 52,000 Texas students have tested positive for CO
Volunteers are a National Treasure
Volunteers sign up to help without always knowing specifically what they can or want to do. We at Rideshare2Vote are here to help train, mobilize and activate them into t
Supreme Court Denies Request to Block Texas Abortion Law
Yesterday, the Supreme Court denied a request from Texas abortion providers to freeze a state law that prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. This law is one of the stri
Why Should You Vote in Local Elections?
Voter turnout in the US trails behind that of other developed nations. In the 2020 presidential election, a record 67% of those eligible to vote did, but turnout is often significa
Driving Women Forward
As a women-operated group that seeks to help the fight to create an equal American society within the poll booth and in the larger societal structure, we are often faced with the r
What’s Happening in Texas? Texas and Voter Suppression
You’ve probably heard a lot about Texas and voting rights recently, but with things moving so quickly, it can be challenging to understand what is going on. Some important
Combating Voter Suppression in Florida
In late November 2020, following the presidential election and the allegations of rampant voter fraud that came with it, Republican officials in Florida touted the state as a shini
Discriminatory Legislation In Ohio Aimed at LGBTQIA+ Communities
The latest push back by the Ohio GOP came earlier this month when Governor Mike DeWine signed LGBTQIA+ discrimination into law. The language, which was buried within the 700 pages
Getting Americans with Disabilities Out to Vote
Note: In recent years, much of the disability community has come around to use identity-first language in order to emphasize the immovable nature of their identity as a disabled pe
Voting Showdown in Texas
The battle over who has a voice in governance in Texas boiled over last week when Texas Democrats left the state and headed to Washington, D.C. to bring the fight to the national s