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Democracy and Voting Rights
A fundamental building block of our democracy is the right of American citizens to vote and choose their representatives. We must do everything in our power to make sure that citizens maintain their voice in our society so that government works for the interests of all Americans, not just those who can afford to make large campaign contributions.
I believe that we must take every step possible to encourage participation in the process and overturn laws and practices that place burdensome demands on citizens who want to vote -- including photo identification laws, bureaucratic limits on voter registration, permanent exclusion of felons, and voter harassment. Those policies are supposedly aimed at eliminating voter fraud, but there is not a shred of evidence that any significant voter fraud exists anywhere; instead these policies skew the electorate in an unfair way. Those disenfranchised are typically senior citizens, minorities or students.
Several important steps should be taken to restore democratic principles in our elections.
The Right to Vote. I have worked hard to expand accessibility and integrity in the voting system. I support a number of initiatives that would make it easier for citizens to maintain their right to vote and to make sure that their votes are properly counted.
Ending Corporate Personhood. Like many Americans, I was outraged to read the Supreme Court's decision in F.E.C. v. Citizens United. Corporations are not people, and they do not deserve the same Constitutional protections as American citizens. I do not believe corporations should be able to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence our elections. One solution is to amend the United States Constitution to overturn Citizens United and clearly state that corporations are not people and that spending money is not the same thing as speech. Those distinctions are necessary to avoid corruption, by limiting the role money plays in elections.
Disclosure. Disclosing major donors who contribute to ads, especially those that are inaccurate or misleading, is a major step towards holding accountable individuals who are attempting to influence our elections. I am a proud cosponsor of the DISCLOSE Act, a bill which would mandate the disclosure of major donors to Super PACs to give the American people essential information about the advertisements they see or hear.
Public Financing of Campaigns. I believe that we must move towards public financing of campaigns in order to make sure that elected representatives respond to the concerns of their constituents, instead of moneyed interests. I am a supporter of several of these initiatives, and I will work hard to make sure the voices of average Americans are not ignored.
Together, I believe that these steps will result in a democratic system that is more honest, less beholden to the rich special interests and individuals, and more accountable to all segments of the American population.
Legislation I've Introduced
Voter Empowerment Act – Last Congress, I introduced the Student VOTER Act, which would require colleges and universities that receive any federal dollars to offer voter registration on campus. This year, my bill was included in the broader Voter Empowerment Act, introduced by Rep. John Lewis.
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Office Locations
Office Name Location Image Map URL Washington DC 2229 Rayburn House Office
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 333-4455
Fax: (202) 333-5522http://goo.gl/maps/rqq9i Chicago Office
5533 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: (773) 506-7100
Fax: (773) 506-9202https://goo.gl/maps/kcpPPTUtvJn Evanston Office
820 Davis Street, Suite 105
Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: (847) 328-3409
Fax: (847) 328-3425https://goo.gl/maps/NXL5kij2ybm Glenview Office 1852 Johns Drive
Glenview, IL 60025
Phone: 847-328-3409
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Press Releases
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Schakowsky Statement on the Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
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Schakowsky statement on President Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court
July 10, 2018 Read more -
Schakowsky statement on the Supreme Court's assault on Voting Rights
June 11, 2018 Read more -
Schakowsky, Duckworth, Schneider Host Federal Grants Workshop
May 14, 2018 Read more -
Rep. Schakowsky meets artists from Arts of Life studio
February 2, 2018 Read more

