Urgent Action Needed to Ensure Voting Fairness - Weekly Advocacy Alert from Action Weekly Organization
In the heart of American politics, an organisation known as Action has taken a prominent role, advocating for measures aimed at strengthening the election system and upholding the principles of the American Dream.
The American Dream, a cherished belief since the Founding Fathers declared the right to "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" in 1776, is directly connected to the U.S. Constitution. This foundational document guarantees fundamental freedoms, equality under the law, and protections for individual rights, paving the way for anyone, regardless of their background, to achieve success, freedom, and a better life through hard work and determination.
Action has launched a campaign to support a rule that would require proof of citizenship in federal elections. The current federal voter registration system relies on an "honor system," leaving elections vulnerable to abuse. The lack of verification invites fraud, fuels public skepticism, and undermines the legitimacy of election outcomes. If implemented by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, this rule could be a critical step toward restoring integrity and trust in America's election system.
In addition, the organisation has expressed opposition to the 340B PATIENTS Act of 2025. This legislation, intended to expand a drug pricing program, is criticised by Action for its potential to exacerbate profiteering, loopholes, and a lack of accountability within the program.
Action has also shown support for H.R. 3486, the Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025, which strengthens penalties for illegal entry and reentry to the United States. The organisation believes that this legislation is essential for maintaining the rule of law and protecting the rights of American citizens.
Moreover, Action supports the Defend Girls Athletics Act, which aims to codify into law President Trump's Executive Order defending girls' athletics. This act is seen as a necessary step to ensure fair competition in sports and uphold the principles of equality and opportunity for all.
The organisation has also launched a free nine-lecture course titled "Athens and Sparta." This course examines the culture, government, and history of ancient Greek cities Athens and Sparta and their lasting impact on the West. The course is accessible at Hillsdale College.
Action's initiatives extend beyond politics, as they have also shown a commitment to education. In a Fireside Chat on PragerU in January 17, 2019, Charlie Kirk, a 25-year-old, discussed conservatism in education, the importance of Judeo-Christian values, and more.
The organisation has also taken a stance on social issues, supporting the Claiming Age Clarity Act. This act aims to change misleading Social Security terms to "minimum," "standard," and "maximum" benefit ages, giving retirees clearer, more accurate guidance.
Lastly, the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) is currently accepting public comments on a potential rule that would require documentary proof of citizenship for federal elections. The public can leave their comments by clicking on this link: [link to leave comment]
Action's campaigns and initiatives reflect a dedication to upholding the principles of the American Dream, ensuring fair and secure elections, and promoting education and conservative values.
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