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Oppose Discriminatory Ballot Measures Targeting Minority Rights

To: Sen. Nesbitt, Rep. Andrews, Gov. Whitmer

From: A verified voter in Stevensville, MI

June 20

Use your platform to speak out against ballot measures that strip rights from minority communities — and push back on the broader strategy of using direct democracy to do what legislatures won't. Civil rights don't belong on a ballot. The moment a simple majority can vote away protections for any group, we've abandoned the constitutional principle that minority rights exist precisely to withstand majority pressure. This is happening across the country. From Washington State to Colorado and beyond, well-funded campaigns are using the referendum process to target transgender students, restrict who can play on sports teams, and force schools to out kids to their parents. These aren't grassroots movements — they're coordinated, heavily bankrolled efforts to purchase policy outcomes that harm vulnerable children. Trans kids in every state deserve the same protections as everyone else, and those protections shouldn't be subject to a popular vote. I need you to be unambiguous: minority rights are not negotiable at the ballot box. Condemn these initiatives publicly, support coalition efforts fighting them at the state level, and make clear that targeting a vulnerable group through a referendum is not democracy — it's a civil rights violation dressed up as one.

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