UN-PAC
Un-PAC is a statewide, nonpartisan organization activating students and young people to demand long overdue structural democracy reform so that we can actually solve urgent problems.
Our democracy is more important than partisanship. Young people are putting political parties aside and uniting to demand that the For the People Act be passed into law by any means necessary. Young conservatives, liberals, independents and progressives all understand that we will not be able to address the urgent issues we care about until we make our democracy truly representative and functional for all Arizonans and all Americans, regardless of their political beliefs. Our futures are on the line in Senator Sinema’s resolve to pass this bill.
PRESS RELEASE!
[Tempe, AZ]— Yesterday afternoon, (Thursday July 29, 2021) Un-PAC student organizers held a bipartisan press conference with young people across the political spectrum and Councilwoman Yassamin Ansari (the youngest woman ever elected in Phoenix City Council history) to celebrate Senator Kyrsten Sinema for voting “yes” on the For the People Act, H.R. 1, S.1 and to further urge her to ensure the passage of the bill on the Senate floor.This was a direct response to the June 22nd Senate procedural vote on the bill. S.1. has not yet been debated or passed due to the filibuster threat.
“We are putting political parties aside and uniting to demand that the
For the People Act be passed into law by any means necessary” said Un-PAC Organizer and University of Arizona student, Regan Anderson. “Young conservatives, liberals, independents and progressives all understand that right now, our democracy works for corporations and billionaires, not for us. To Senator Sinema, you can guarantee the support of a united generation of young Arizonans by doing everything in your power to ensure that this bill
becomes law.”
Earlier this month, Un-PAC organizers met with Senator Sinema’s staff, where they stressed the importance of moving Republican senators on the bill. In the past eight weeks, Un-PAC organizers and their volunteer teams across the state have reportedly collected thousands of signatures from young people across the political spectrum, declaring that their support for Senator Sinema is contingent on her passage of the
For The People Act.
“Trump was right: we need to drain the swamp, and that’s what passing the
For The People Act
would do,” stated Un-PAC Student Organizer and ASU student, Anna Mohr-Almeida.
Young people in Arizona are a growing electorate. The more than half a million 18-29 year olds represent
nearly 23% of Arizona’s potential
voting
population, a massive bloc. However, young people consistently vote at low rates relative to older demographics, and rarely contribute to expensive political campaigns. The already limited voting power of young people has been further diminished by recent voter suppression bills passed in Arizona, such as S.B. 1485 and S.B. 1003, which will increase purges from the voter rolls and decrease the acceptance of mail-in ballots.
“This isn’t about Democrats or Republicans,” said Councilwoman Yassamin Ansari. “This is about making sure every eligible voter has the opportunity to cast a vote—regardless of how they choose to vote or how often. A foundation for a strong democracy starts with our government making voting accessible and convenient for everyone. And they can look to Arizona for data on how early voting and online voter registration is secure, popular and preferred among all parties. Our voting rights must be protected. I’m so proud to see both our Arizona senators voicing the same.”
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