Notes from the Chair: Remembering and Honoring
As we contemplate and honor the more than one million American men and women who gave their lives for our nation we must not let their sacrifice be in vain.
As we contemplate and honor the more than one million American men and women who gave their lives for our nation we must not let their sacrifice be in vain.
Will the Supreme Court's reconsideration of _Roe v Wade_ be in line with the Constitution, medical history, legal precedent, and this American moment?
The theme of our Get-Out-the-Vote plan for November is simple: VOTE BLUE, from the top of the ballot to the last Democrat listed.
Laura Bray, KCDP Deputy Chair, is running to represent Senate District 25 as a Joe Biden delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
By taking cues from Trump rather than from scientists, Republicans and their allies have malignly politicized "reopening," and will be held accountable.
One fact about American society is becoming painfully clear in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic — the lack of access to proper healthcare and insurance.
It's important to keep our spirits up even while we're at home, looking out for our healthcare workers and finding ways to help those suffering hardships.
Texas has some of the most restrictive rules in the U.S. when it comes to voting by mail. In the midst of a pandemic, it’s time to expand eligibility.
Lots of ways to stay involved at home: see commissioners' court via Zoom, and encourage everyone to register to vote and, if eligible, to vote by mail.
Democracy works best when everyone who is eligible to vote can do so. Voter suppression tactics making it harder to vote are anathema to this principle.