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Posted by Miami-Dade Democratic Party | March 01, 2025
In February 2025, Democrats across the country took bold action to protect working families, safeguard democracy, and push back against dangerous Republican policies. From defending voting rights to expanding economic opportunity, Democratic leaders at all levels of government fought for the values that matter most.
Fighting for Economic Security & Public Services
Every House Democrat voted against Trump's budget, which slashes Medicaid.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer unveiled a $3 billion road funding plan to improve roads, bridges, and transit.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed Karinas Law to protect survivors of domestic violence and prevent abusers from easily accessing firearms.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers released a budget that invests billions in education and Medicaid expansionmaking the wealthy pay their fair share.
Missouri Senate Democrats voted unanimously on legislation to help seniors afford the rising cost of electricity.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills to raise Michigans minimum wage and expand paid sick leave policies.
Defending Democracy & Voting Rights
The DNC won a major case in Wisconsin, ensuring mobile voting sites remain available to voters.
The DNC filed an amicus brief against MAGA Republicans' attempt to change Georgia election rules that would delay results and undermine trust.
The DNC filed a brief with the Ninth Circuit to counter Republican efforts to outlaw most mail and early voting in Nevada.
The DNC fought back against North Carolina Republicans attempts to interfere in fair elections through federal and state courts.
Protecting Privacy & Data from Republican Overreach
House Democrats introduced the Taxpayer Data Protection Act to permanently safeguard Americans' data from Trump and Elon Musk.
Democratic attorneys general filed lawsuits to block Elon Musk from accessing Americans data.
Senate Democrats successfully blocked Musks DOGE from accessing sensitive Department of Education data.
Democratic attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit against Musks DOGE over reckless decisions affecting public data.
Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration for defunding medical and public health research.
New York Attorney General Letitia James led a multi-state coalition against Trump and Musks efforts to shut down the CFPB.
Winning Elections & Strengthening Democratic Leadership
Democrat Ken Jenkins won a special election for Westchester County Executive, defeating his Trump-backed opponent.
Democrat Sean Faircloth won the special election for Maines House District 24, strengthening the Democratic legislative majority.
Democrats Ray Seigfried and Dan Cruce won both Delaware State Senate special elections.
Democrat Dan Gaiewski won the special election for Connecticuts House District 40.
DNC Chair Ken Martin traveled to Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to support Democrats in crucial down-ballot elections.
Holding Trumps Administration Accountable
Every Senate Democrat voted against confirming:
Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence.
Kash Patel as FBI Director.
RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Senator Mark Warner and Senate Democrats forced Trump to back down on a federal hiring freeze.
Governor Josh Shapiro took legal action to restore Pennsylvanias funding after the Trump administration froze it.
Investing in Education & Childrens Well-Being
Arizona Democrats passed legislation to fund free school lunches statewide.
Senator Jon Ossoff successfully pushed the White House to restore HBCU scholarships.
Protecting Reproductive Rights & Civil Liberties
Virginia House Democrats passed constitutional amendments to protect reproductive freedom, voting rights, and marriage equality.
California Governor Gavin Newsom launched a first-in-the-nation plan to convert underutilized state properties into affordable housing.
Georgia Democrats introduced legislation to give tax credits to firearm owners who safely store their weapons.
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IN THE STATES: Democrats Fight Back Against Trump and MAGA Republicans Plans To Make Americans Lives Harder
Today, the DNC, DCCC, and DSCC filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, the Federal Election Commission (FEC), and its Commissioners in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in response to Trumps executive order falsely claiming the White House has total power to dictate legal positions taken by the FEC and other independent agencies. Americans deserve free and fair elections, and Trump and Republicans shouldnt get to dictate the rules.
Nationwide: New York Times: Democratic National Committee Files Lawsuit Against Trump
Nationwide: Politico: National Dems sue over Trump executive order they say could weaponize FEC
Nationwide: NBC News: Democratic Party files first lawsuit against second Trump admin
Nationwide: The Hill: National Democrats sue over Trump order to expand White House control of independent agencies
Nationwide: Newsweek: Democratic Party Sues Donald Trump Over His Executive Power Claims
Nationwide: Reuters: Trump sued by Democrats for seeking control over election commission
Earlier this week, House Republicans passed Trumps disastrous budget bill that puts life-saving funding for health care, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and nursing homes on the chopping block in order to give tax breaks to billionaires.
In Georgia: Atlanta Journal-Constitution: From food stamps to tax cuts: How the federal budget bill could affect Georgians
In Kansas: Kansas Reflector: Kansas advocates condemn U.S. House budget tied to Republicans proposed Medicaid cuts
In Maine: News Center Maine: Maine families fear impact of potential MaineCare and Medicaid budget cuts
In Minnesota: Minnesota Reformer: Health care advocates say House GOPs Medicaid cuts would harm children, people with disabilities
In Texas: El Paso Times: How the House budget would impact El Paso: Local services face cuts amid GOP plan
Nationwide: Center for American Progress: The Republican House Budget Resolutions Potential $880 Billion in Medicaid Cuts by Congressional District
As Republicans in Congress side with Trump over their own constituents, residents of Republican-held districts across the country are furious and making it clear that Republicans will pay at the ballot box for bowing down to Trump and Musk and taking reckless votes like the budget bill. As a result, some Republicans are canceling town halls altogether.
In California: Fresno Bee: Rep. Tom McClintock fails to defend congressional power
In Colorado: Colorado Newsline: Colorado Democrats urge Rep. Evans to oppose budget plan threatening Medicaid benefits
In Georgia: CNN: Angry voters confront GOP representative over Trumps push to expand his power
In Iowa: Des Moines Register: Democrats protest potential Medicaid cuts outside Zach Nunns office as GOP weighs budget
In Utah: Deseret News: Utah Rep. Blake Moore the latest GOP lawmaker to have town hall flooded with DOGE, federal layoff questions
In Wisconsin: Wisconsin Public Radio: US Rep. Glenn Grothman faces hostile crowd at Oshkosh town hall meeting
Nationwide: New York Times: Republicans Face Angry Voters at Town Halls, Hinting at Broader Backlash
Meanwhile, working families across the country are feeling the devastating effects of Donald Trump and Elon Musks federal funding freezes and attacks on critical programs and agencies.
In Kansas: KCUR: Funding freeze leaves Kansas farmers unpaid for work they already completed
In Michigan: Washington Post: She hoped Trumps victory would change her life, but not like this
In Wisconsin: Wisconsin Public Radio: These workers helped Wisconsin farmers navigate changing weather. DOGE fired them.
In Wisconsin: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: DOGE cuts 800 at NOAA, impacting weather forecasts, Great Lakes
In Oregon: KATU: Federal layoffs in Oregon likely to impact rural counties the most, state economist says
In Georgia: Atlanta Journal-Constitution: USAID cancels large contracts of Georgia peanut butter supplier
Nationwide: Axios: The states that could feel DOGE cuts the most
Nationwide: Associated Press: Where are federal jobs affected by DOGE cuts? A look at congressional districts across the US
Democrats are fighting back against Donald Trump and extreme Republicans attacks on health care and federal programs that Americans rely on.
In Ohio: Ohio Capital Journal: Ohio Democrats seek to codify reproductive care, align state law with constitutional amendment
In Florida: Florida Phoenix: Democrats file bill to repeal six-week abortion ban, want more data transparency
Nationwide: Maryland Matters: Federal judge extends order blocking devastating cap on NIH research payments
Nationwide: Associated Press: Democratic governors pitch state jobs to federal workers cut by Trump
https://democrats.org/news/in-the-states-democrats-fight-back-against-trump-and-maga-republicans-plans-to-make-americans-lives-harder/
DNC, DCCC & DSCC File Lawsuit Against Trumps Illegal Executive Order Ending Free and Fair Elections
In response to Trumps executive order falsely claiming the White House has total power to dictate legal positions taken by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and other independent agencies, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) have sued President Trump, Attorney General Bondi, the FEC, and its Commissioners in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
DNC Chair Ken Martin, DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene and DSCC Chair Kirsten Gillibrand released the following statement:
Americans are legally guaranteed fair elections with impartial referees not a system where Donald Trump can dictate campaign rules he wants from the White House. Democrats will use every tool at our disposal, including aggressively confronting Trumps illegal actions in the courts, to defend Americans right to free and fair elections which are the core of our countrys democracy.
Key points from the lawsuit:
As applied to the Commission, Executive Order 14215 would eliminate [the Federal Election Campaign Acts] requirement that the executive branchs legal interpretations of FECAs provisions reflect the bipartisan consensus of an expert multimember board and replace that bipartisan consensus with the judgment of a single partisan political figurethe President of the United States.
The assertion is incompatible with nearly a centurys worth of Supreme Court precedent blessing Congresss authority to insulate certain agencies and officials from day-to-day control by the President.
As the Supreme Court has held for 90 years [
] Congress possesses the authority to insulate from presidential micromanagement agencies that are led by a multimember, bipartisan board that performs quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functionsthat is, agencies like the FEC.
Congresss authority is especially true in this context, where the credibility of the entire regulatory enterprise would be fatally undermined if the party controlling the White House can unilaterally structure campaign rules and adjudicate disputes to disadvantage its electoral competitors.
The Court should therefore certify the question of FECAs constitutionality to the en banc D.C. Circuit under 52 U.S.C. § 30110, and then declare that FECAs provisions shielding FEC decisionmaking from presidential coercion or control are constitutionally valid and enjoin the application of Section 7 of Executive Order 14215 to the Commission as inconsistent with those provisions.