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This month, we flexed our power as consumers — and it’s just the beginning. From Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, over 40,000 people joined the #WeAintBuyingBoycott. If Amazon, Target, and Home Depot are rolling back DEI, colluding with ICE, and profiting off of worker exploitation, then we won’t be spending a dime on their products. Let’s keep the momentum going all holiday season. Keep buying local, supporting mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG], and demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange! Get involved: statevoices.org/real-change [Image Description: Three graphics with red backgrounds, white text, and dollars and coins scattered in the background. The first graphic says “We ain’t buying it! Our impact.” The second graphic says “From Nov 27th-Dec 1st, 40,000+ pledged to join the boycott, Target and Home Depot stocks took a hit, and orders placed decreased.” The third graphic says “Keep the momentum going! Demand real change, not pocket change at statevoices.org/real-change.“]
As states across the country consider Documentary Proof of Citizenship (DPOC) requirements in the wake of the federal SAVE Act’s return, one critical question has gone largely unanswered: What will these laws actually cost to implement? State Voices, Campaign Legal Center (CLC), and Dēmos' new report, The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills, offers a clear, evidence-based answer. If you're committed to inclusive political participation, this paper breaks down the real impact these laws have on state budgets and elections. demos.org/research/costs-implementing-documentary-proof-citizenship-bills [Image Description: Two graphics. The first is a graphic with an an image of someone at a voting booth with dark blue text that says "The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills." The second is a graphic with an image of a mail-in ballot with text that says "Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws don't secure elections, they create problems. They are fiscally irresponsible, prone to serious administrative errors, and legally risky and resource-intensive."]
2026 is right around the corner, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Next year, we have the chance to vote for real change, not pocket change. And we’re laying the groundwork to make sure every [STATE RESIDENT] will be ready to vote for the change they believe in. Make a donation before December 31st, so our organizers can hit the ground running in January! Support #RealChangeNotPocketChange with a $26 donation today: [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with a green background and white text that says “We’re laying the groundwork for real change in 2026! Donate to support our work.” There are coins and dollars scattered in the background.]
Boycott of Target, Home Depot, and Amazon from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday! These companies have rolled back DEI, colluded with ICE, and profited off of worker exploitation. It’s clear they only care about their bottom lines and making their executives richer, so we’re putting our money where our mouths are and demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange. We won’t be spending a cent at Target, Home Depot, or Amazon this week. Instead, we’re shopping local and donating to mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG]. Join the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott: weaintbuyingit.com [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a black and red background that says “We Ain’t Buying It. Boycott Amazon, Target, and Home Depot. Nov 27 - Dec 1.” There are images of dollars, coins, and a megaphone surrounding the text.]
There are real solutions that will help communities and working people — and [STATE TABLE] is fighting for them each day. Here’s how: ➡️[Program 1] ➡️[Program 2] ➡️[Program 3] This #GivingTuesday, donate to build a world that works for everyone. One built for real change, not pocket change. Support our work: [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with dark blue text on a white and lime background that says “This Giving Tuesday, fund our work to build real change, not pocket change.” Above the text is the [STATE TABLE] logo. Below the text is a photo of a crowd of people protesting and holding signs. There are also graphics of coins and dollars framing the text.]
For too long, politicians have paved the way for ultra-wealthy corporations and billionaires to rake in record profits while we’re left choosing between rent, groceries, seeing a doctor, or keeping the lights on. This election, voters were clear: We’re done settling for less while the wealthy elite keep taking more. We need a future we can all afford. From raising the minimum wage to more affordable housing, voters across the country cast their ballot in November for real change — not pocket change. Join the movement for #RealChangeNotPocketChange: statevoices.org/real-change
If billionaires can take tourist trips to space, we should all be able to put food on the table. Millions of Americans rely on SNAP benefits for reliable access to food — including people with full-time jobs, people with disabilities, and refugees. And with the cost of groceries skyrocketing, now is the time to expand access to benefits, not restrict it. We need leaders who will put the needs of the people first, not the wealthy elite. See how we’re demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange with @State Voices: statevoices.org/real-change/ [Image Description: Two images. The first is a graphic with white and lime green text on a dark green background that says “Grocery prices are up 29% since 2020.” On the edges of the graphic are images of upward pointing arrows, dollar bills, and a grocery cart. The second is a graphic with dark blue text on a white background that says “We need food on the table, not benefits rolled back. #RealChangeNotPocketChange.” To the right of the text is a middle-aged woman with gray hair, eating from a bowl.]
Billionaires and power-hungry politicians have taken over our federal government, hoarding resources like kings and leaving the rest of us with scraps. This Saturday, we’re joining @State Voices and thousands across the country to make one thing clear: The U.S. doesn’t do “kings.” Power will always reside with the people. Join us to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange at a #NoKings day event near you: bit.ly/NoKings-SV [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a dark blue background that says “On No Kings Day, we demand real change, not pocket change. Saturday, Oct 18. Underneath is a photo of protesters from the last No Kings protest.]
We’re joining @State Voices and advocates across the country to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange. While we’re forced to choose between rent, groceries, seeing a doctor, and keeping the lights on, the ultra-rich keep getting richer thanks to greedy politicians. They want us tired, distracted, and divided because they know our power when we’re energized, focused, and united. Real solutions will help our community — like raising the minimum wage, building affordable housing, and [LOCAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE PRIORITY] — but we must fight for them now. Get involved: [INSERT LOCAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE ACTION OR STATE TABLE WEBSITE] [Image Description: A series of graphics. The first says “Real Change, Not Pocket Change.” The second says “Our fair share, not shares for billionaires.” The third says “Food on the table, not billionaire tax breaks.” The fourth says “Health care we can afford, not surprise bills” The fifth says “Real change, not” with empty space after “not” for you to fill in.]
Last election, we were told lowering costs was a top priority — all for self-serving politicians to turn around and hand out tax breaks to corporations and billionaires. While we struggle to pay rent, buy groceries and pay for prescriptions, ultra-wealthy corporations are raking in record profits. We need real solutions and real change, not pocket change that traps us in the same paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. It’s time for working people to benefit from the U.S.’s economic growth, the growth that we power, every day. Join us to fight for #RealChangeNotPocketChange at #NoKingsDay on Saturday, Oct 18: https://www.nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE=statevoices
We flexed our power as consumers and said no to greedy corporations sponsoring authoritarianism for the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott. Take a peek at our impact below 👀 Plus, keep the momentum going this holiday season: 🛍️ Shop local 🤝🏽 Support mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG] 📣 Demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange: statevoices.com/real-change [Image Description: Three graphics with red backgrounds, white text, and dollars and coins scattered in the background. The first graphic says “We ain’t buying it! Our impact.” The second graphic says “From Nov 27th-Dec 1st, 40,000+ pledged to join the boycott, Target and Home Depot stocks took a hit, and orders placed decreased.” The third graphic says “Keep the momentum going! Demand real change, not pocket change at statevoices.org/real-change.“]
States are spending millions to implement and defend Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws, only to create errors, backlogs, and wrongful voter removals. A new report breaks down the real cost of DPOC laws: demos.org/research/costs-implementing-documentary-proof-citizenship-bills [Image Description: Two graphics. The first is a graphic with an an image of someone at a voting booth with dark blue text that says "The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills." The second is a graphic with an image of a mail-in ballot with text that says "Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws don't secure elections, they create problems. They are fiscally irresponsible, prone to serious administrative errors, and legally risky and resource-intensive."]
Ready for a future we can afford? In 2026, real change will be on the ballot. And we’re making sure ALL [STATE RESIDENTS]’ voices will be heard. Help our organizers hit the ground running in January. Donate $26 today: [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with a green background and white text that says “We’re laying the groundwork for real change in 2026! Donate to support our work.” There are coins and dollars scattered in the background.]
This holiday season, we have power as consumers: Target, Home Depot, and Amazon have rolled back DEI, colluded with ICE, and profited off of worker exploitation. So we’re boycotting them from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday & demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Join the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott: weaintbuyingit.com [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a black and red background that says “We Ain’t Buying It. Boycott Amazon, Target, and Home Depot. Nov 27 - Dec 1.” There are images of dollars, coins, and a megaphone surrounding the text.]
A future where all [STATE RESIDENTS]’ voices are heard and needs are met is possible. And we’re fighting each day to make this a reality. Our work depends on donations from people like you! This #GivingTuesday, donate to support #RealChangeNotPocketChange ⬇️ [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with dark blue text on a white and lime background that says “This Giving Tuesday, fund our work to build real change, not pocket change.” Above the text is the [STATE TABLE] logo. Below the text is a photo of a crowd of people protesting and holding signs. There are also graphics of coins and dollars framing the text.]
🗳️ This election made it clear. Voters want their fair share, not shares for billionaires. From raising the minimum wage to more affordable housing, voters cast their ballot for real change — not pocket change. Keep the momentum going for #RealChangeNotPocketChange in 2026: statevoices.org/real-change
In the wealthiest country in the world, no one should be starving. ✅ Our leaders should be focused on protecting SNAP benefits ❌ Not shareholders’ stock value We need #RealChangeNotPocketChange! Learn more: statevoices.org/real-change/ [Image Description: Two images. The first is a graphic with white and lime green text on a dark green background that says “Grocery prices are up 29% since 2020.” On the edges of the graphic are images of upward pointing arrows, dollar bills, and a grocery cart. The second is a graphic with dark blue text on a white background that says “We need food on the table, not benefits rolled back. #RealChangeNotPocketChange.” To the right of the text is a middle-aged woman with gray hair, eating from a bowl.]
Power to the people, or to billionaires and self-serving politicians? This Saturday, we’re joining thousands across the country to show who the real power belongs to. Join us to say NO to kings, and YES to real change. Find a #NoKings event near you: bit.ly/NoKings-SV [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a dark blue background that says “On No Kings Day, we demand real change, not pocket change. Saturday, Oct 18. Underneath is a photo of protesters from the last No Kings protest.]
We need higher salaries, not pennies on the dollar. We need affordable rent, not more luxury housing. We need leaders who put people first, not billionaires’ bottom lines. We need #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Join us: [INSERT LOCAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE ACTION OR STATE TABLE WEBSITE]
Our bills are too damn high — all while ultra-wealthy corporations and billionaires rake in record profits. We need living wages, affordable housing, health care, and leaders who put people over profit. We need #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Join the fight for a life we can afford on #NoKingsDay on Oct 18: https://www.nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE=statevoices
Money talks, greedy corporations listen 🗣️💰 Tens of thousands of us joined the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott — refusing to support Amazon, Home Depot, and Target for sponsoring authoritarianism. We’re keeping the momentum going this holiday season by: 🛍️ Shopping local 🤝🏽 Supporting mutual aid organizations like [LOCAL ORG] 📣 Demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange Join us at statevoices.org/real-change [Image Description: Three graphics with red backgrounds, white text, and dollars and coins scattered in the background. The first graphic says “We ain’t buying it! Our impact.” The second graphic says “From Nov 27th-Dec 1st, 40,000+ pledged to join the boycott, Target and Home Depot stocks took a hit, and orders placed decreased.” The third graphic says “Keep the momentum going! Demand real change, not pocket change at statevoices.org/real-change.“]
Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws create unfunded mandates, increase burdensome barriers to voting, and waste taxpayer dollars. A new report by @statevoices, @demos_org, and @campaignlegal lays out the actual fiscal impact of implementing these laws. Full report at the link in bio. [Image Description: Two graphics. The first is a graphic with an an image of someone at a voting booth with dark blue text that says "The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills." The second is a graphic with an image of a mail-in ballot with text that says "Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws don't secure elections, they create problems. They are fiscally irresponsible, prone to serious administrative errors, and legally risky and resource-intensive."]
In 2026, real change will be on the ballot. And we’re making sure every [STATE RESIDENT] will be ready to vote for the change they believe in. But we need your support to hit the ground running in January. Help us hit our year-end fundraising goal with a $26 donation before December 31st! Donate today at the link in our bio 🔗 [Image Description: A graphic with a green background and white text that says “We’re laying the groundwork for real change in 2026! Donate to support our work.” There are coins and dollars scattered in the background.]
❌ From Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, #WeAintBuyingIt from Target, Home Depot, and Amazon ❌ They’ve rolled back DEI, colluded with ICE, and profited off of worker exploitation. It’s clear they only listen to their bottom lines, so we’re putting our money where our mouths are. We have power as consumers, and we won’t be spending a cent at Target, Home Depot, or Amazon this week. Instead, we’re shopping local, donating to mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG], and demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange. [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a black and red background that says “We Ain’t Buying It. Boycott Amazon, Target, and Home Depot. Nov 27 - Dec 1.” There are images of dollars, coins, and a megaphone surrounding the text.]
We’re building a future where ALL [STATE RESIDENTS]’ voices are heard and needs are met. Here’s how: ➡️[Program 1] ➡️[Program 2] ➡️[Program 3] This #GivingTuesday, pitch in to build a world that works for us. One built for real change, not pocket change. Donate today at the link in our bio! [Image Description: A graphic with dark blue text on a white and lime background that says “This Giving Tuesday, fund our work to build real change, not pocket change.” Above the text is the [STATE TABLE] logo. Below the text is a photo of a crowd of people protesting and holding signs. There are also graphics of coins and dollars framing the text.]
This election, voters were clear: We want a future we can afford. From raising the minimum wage to more affordable housing, voters across the country cast their ballot for real change — not pocket change. We’re sick of politicians paving the way for the rich to get richer while they foot the bill. Our survival shouldn’t rely on avoiding another government shutdown. Keep the momentum going for #RealChangeNotPocketChange with @statevoices at statevoices.org/real-change
Groceries have never been more expensive. [STATE RESIDENTS] are struggling to put food on the table. Yet greedy politicians are stripping SNAP benefits from those who need them most? It’s not adding up. In the wealthiest country in the world, no one should be starving. We need leaders who will put the needs of the people first, not the needs of shareholders. That’s why the @statevoices Affiliated Network is demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Get involved over at @statevoices or at statevoices.org/real-change [Image Description: Two images. The first is a graphic with white and lime green text on a dark green background that says “Grocery prices are up 29% since 2020.” On the edges of the graphic are images of upward pointing arrows, dollar bills, and a grocery cart. The second is a graphic with dark blue text on a white background that says “We need food on the table, not benefits rolled back. #RealChangeNotPocketChange.” To the right of the text is a middle-aged woman with gray hair, eating from a bowl.]
Rising costs. Loved ones disappeared. Militarized cities. Slashed public services. Tax cuts to allied billionaires. It sounds like we have a king in power. But we don’t do “kings.” This Saturday, we’re joining @statevoices and thousands across the country to show who the real power belongs to: the people. Join us to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Find a #NoKings event near you at bit.ly/NoKings-SV or the link in our bio. [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a dark blue background that says “On No Kings Day, we demand real change, not pocket change. Saturday, Oct 18. Underneath is a photo of protesters from the last No Kings protest.]
Working people keep this country running while billionaires vacation on their yachts. We’ve waited too long for our fair share. 💵 We need higher salaries, not pennies on the dollar 🏠 We need affordable rent, not more luxury housing ✊🏽 We need leaders who put people first, not billionaires’ bottom lines We’re sick of empty words and broken promises from self-serving politicians. That’s why we’re joining @statevoices and advocates across the country to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange. Join the movement with @statevoices at the 🔗 in our bio. [Image Description: A series of graphics. The first says “Real Change, Not Pocket Change.” The second says “Our fair share, not shares for billionaires.” The third says “Food on the table, not billionaire tax breaks.” The fourth says “Health care we can afford, not surprise bills” The fifth says “Real change, not” with empty space after “not” for you to fill in.]
Rent is too high. Wages are too low. Groceries have never cost more. All while self-serving politicians have paved the way for ultra-wealthy corporations and billionaires to rake in record profits. None of this is a coincidence. They want us tired, distracted, and divided, so we can’t focus on who’s responsible. But that’s not going to happen. Join us to demand real change — fair pay, affordable housing, health care that doesn’t put us in debt — not pocket change. Join us to make it happen on #NoKingsDay on Sat, Oct 18th. More info at the link in our bio. #RealChangeNotPocketChange
We don’t just vote at the ballot box. We vote every time we spend our money. How and where we spend our hard-earned dollars shapes the world we live in. That’s why we joined the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott and said no to greedy corporations enabling authoritarian tactics and targeting our communities. The numbers are clear. But it shouldn’t stop here. All holiday season long, we’re keeping the momentum going by shopping local, supporting mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG], and demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange with @State Voices. Get involved: statevoices.org/real-change [Image Description: Three graphics with red backgrounds, white text, and dollars and coins scattered in the background. The first graphic says “We ain’t buying it! Our impact.” The second graphic says “From Nov 27th-Dec 1st, 40,000+ pledged to join the boycott, Target and Home Depot stocks took a hit, and orders placed decreased.” The third graphic says “Keep the momentum going! Demand real change, not pocket change at statevoices.org/real-change.“]
A new report, The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills, details the widespread disenfranchisement and significant financial burdens created by DPOC laws. The findings are clear, DPOC laws are: ➡️ Fiscally irresponsible ➡️ Prone to serious administrative errors ➡️ Unjust in impact ➡️ Legally risky and resource-intensive As states across the country consider DPOC requirements in the wake of the federal SAVE Act’s return, policymakers and the public need reliable, nonpartisan information on their real costs. Read the full report: demos.org/research/costs-implementing-documentary-proof-citizenship-bills [Image Description: Two graphics. The first is a graphic with an an image of someone at a voting booth with dark blue text that says "The Costs of Implementing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Bills." The second is a graphic with an image of a mail-in ballot with text that says "Documentary Proof of Citizenship laws don't secure elections, they create problems. They are fiscally irresponsible, prone to serious administrative errors, and legally risky and resource-intensive."]
If we want a future where everyone’s voices are heard, we can’t wait until right before an election to do the work. That's why our voter registration and civic engagement programs happen year-round — and not just during big election years. All year, we’ve been laying the groundwork to demand real change in 2026, and we need your support to keep our momentum up. Help us meet our year-end fundraising goal before it’s too late! Make a donation before December 31st, so our organizers can hit the ground running in January. Become a [STATE TABLE] donor today, and support #RealChangeNotPocketChange: [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with a green background and white text that says “We’re laying the groundwork for real change in 2026! Donate to support our work.” There are coins and dollars scattered in the background.]
From Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, boycott Target, Home Depot, and Amazon. These companies have rolled back DEI, colluded with ICE, and profited off of worker exploitation. It’s clear they only listen to their bottom lines, so we’re putting our money where our mouths are. We have power as consumers, and we can leverage that power to protect our democracy and send a message that we need #RealChangeNotPocketChange. We won’t be spending a cent at Target, Home Depot, or Amazon this week. Instead, we’re shopping local and donating to mutual aid orgs like [LOCAL ORG]. Join the #WeAintBuyingIt boycott: weaintbuyingit.com [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a black and red background that says “We Ain’t Buying It. Boycott Amazon, Target, and Home Depot. Nov 27 - Dec 1.” There are images of dollars, coins, and a megaphone surrounding the text.]
At [STATE TABLE], we’re fighting for a future where everyone’s voices are heard and needs are met. Here’s how: ➡️[Program 1] ➡️[Program 2] ➡️[Program 3] This #GivingTuesday, pitch in to build a world that works for us. One built for real change, not pocket change. Donate today: [DONATION LINK] [Image Description: A graphic with dark blue text on a white and lime background that says “This Giving Tuesday, fund our work to build real change, not pocket change.” Above the text is the [STATE TABLE] logo. Below the text is a photo of a crowd of people protesting and holding signs. There are also graphics of coins and dollars framing the text.]
For too long, politicians have paved the way for ultra-wealthy corporations and billionaires to rake in record profits while we’re left choosing between rent, groceries, seeing a doctor, or keeping the lights on. This election, voters were clear: We’re done settling for less while the wealthy elite keep taking more. We need a future we can all afford. From raising the minimum wage to more affordable housing, voters across the country cast their ballot for real change — not pocket change. Join the movement for #RealChangeNotPocketChange: statevoices.org/real-change
If billionaires can take tourist trips to space, we should all be able to put food on the table. Millions of Americans rely on SNAP benefits for reliable access to food — including people with full-time jobs, people with disabilities, students and refugees. And with the cost of groceries skyrocketing, now is the time to expand access to benefits, not restrict it. We need leaders who will put the needs of the people first, not the wealthy elite. We can’t stake our survival on the whims of self-serving politicians — our community shouldn’t have to face another government shutdown in January. See how we’re demanding #RealChangeNotPocketChange with @State Voices: statevoices.org/real-change/ [Image Description: Two images. The first is a graphic with white and lime green text on a dark green background that says “Grocery prices are up 29% since 2020.” On the edges of the graphic are images of upward pointing arrows, dollar bills, and a grocery cart. The second is a graphic with dark blue text on a white background that says “We need food on the table, not benefits rolled back. #RealChangeNotPocketChange.” To the right of the text is a middle-aged woman with gray hair, eating from a bowl.]
Billionaires and power-hungry politicians have taken over our federal government, hoarding resources like kings and leaving the rest of us with scraps. This Saturday, we’re making it clear: The U.S. doesn’t do “kings,” and the power will always reside with the people. We need our fair share. Not shares for billionaires. Join @State Voices and thousands across the country to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange at a #NoKings day event near you: bit.ly/NoKings-SV [Image Description: A graphic with white text on a dark blue background that says “On No Kings Day, we demand real change, not pocket change. Saturday, Oct 18. Underneath is a photo of protesters from the last No Kings protest.]
We’re joining @State Voices and advocates across the country to demand #RealChangeNotPocketChange. While we’re forced to choose between rent, groceries, seeing a doctor, and keeping the lights on, the ultra-rich keep getting richer thanks to greedy politicians. They want us tired, distracted, and divided because they know our power when we’re energized, focused, and united. There are simple solutions that will help our community — like raising the minimum wage, building affordable housing, and [LOCAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE PRIORITY] — but we must fight for them now. Get involved: [INSERT LOCAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE ACTION OR STATE TABLE WEBSITE] [Image Description: A series of graphics. The first says “Real Change, Not Pocket Change.” The second says “Our fair share, not shares for billionaires.” The third says “Food on the table, not billionaire tax breaks.” The fourth says “Health care we can afford, not surprise bills” The fifth says “Real change, not” with empty space after “not” for you to fill in.]
Last election, politicians told us lowering costs was a top priority… all for our government to turn around and hand out tax breaks to corporations and billionaires. While people struggle to pay rent, buy groceries and pay for their prescriptions, politicians have paved the way for ultra-wealthy corporations to rake in record profits. We need real solutions and real change, not pocket change that traps us in the same paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. It’s time for working people to benefit from the U.S.’s economic growth — the growth that we power, every day. Join us to fight for #RealChangeNotPocketChange at #NoKingsDay on Saturday, Oct 18: https://www.nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE=statevoices