National News Roundup: Year 5, Week 16 (May 2–8)

Kara Hurvitz
5 min readMay 11, 2021

Another week, another holding pattern, dear readers. As I type this, things are coming closer and closer to a head on regarding S. 1, the For the People Act; we’re expecting a mark-up on the Senate floor tomorrow. It remains a great idea to reach out to your senators, whether you live in a progressive area or not–less progressive senators can use the nudge and more progressive senators can use the numbers in negotiation! And as I’ll get to below, the state push for voter suppression is intense, and federal legislation can make a real difference for folks living in those states.

Standard standing reminders still apply: I am no journalist, though I play one in your inbox or browser, so I’m mostly summarizing the news within my area of expertise. NNR summaries often contain some detailed analysis that’s outside my expertise–I’m a lawyer, not a phone record!–but all offroad adventures are marked with an asterisk. And, of course, for the things that are within my lane, I’m offering context that shouldn’t be considered legal advice. Okay, I think that’s about it for the disclaimers. Onward to the news!

Cleanup in Aisle 45:

This is a more active week on Election Rejection, as I alluded to earlier. Here’s what I have for you:

Your New Normal

The Bad

The Good

So that’s what I have for this week, and I’m sorry, there are no news refunds. For making it through, you deserve this doggo’s reunion with his human and a more consistently improved government. I’ll be back next week with more restructured and improved news, and I hope you will be back as well–but in the meantime, feel free to ping the National News Roundup ask box, which is there for your constructive comments. Send me questions! Send me feedback! Send me good tunes to listen to while drafting!

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Kara Hurvitz

Boots on the ground for social change, one step at a time.