Raphael Warnock supports FtPAJessica McGowan/Pool via REUTERS

Welcome to the RepresentUs Daily News Roundup, a daily digest of the top stories and most important updates from the democracy reform field. 

Here are the top democracy stories for March 29, 2021:

FOR THE PEOPLE ACT

'An inflection point': Congress prepares for battle over massive voting rights bill (NBC)

Sen. Raphael Warnock says that voting rights must pass 'no matter what' (Business Insider)

Fact check: Breaking down 10 claims about the Democrats' elections bill (CNN)

FILIBUSTER

Fight over filibuster heats up as Democrats and Republicans clash over voting rights (USA Today)

Graham: 'Sick' for Biden to 'play the race card' on Georgia election law, filibuster (Fox News)

Patty Murray Signals Willingness for an Exemption to Senate Filibuster to Push Election Reform (Newsweek)

VOTING

After Trump tried to intervene in the 2020 vote, state Republicans are moving to take more control of elections (WaPo)

As Some States Limit Voting Rights, New Jersey Will Expand Them (NYT)

‘He’s toast’: GOP leaves Raffensperger twisting in the wind (Politico)

CONGRESS AND WHITE HOUSE

Biden faces decision time on eviction moratorium (The Hill)

Redistricting disarray nudges House Democrats toward statewide bids (Politico)

MISINFORMATION

Conservative news outlets, accused of election falsehoods, air disclaimers (Reuters)

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