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Our voice is our power — Join MomsRising in taking 5 urgent steps for our democracy after the historic 'No Kings' march.

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The Movement is Growing: Next Steps After No Kings

Summary: Following the historic No Kings March where over 8 million people took to the streets, MomsRising is keeping the MOMentum going with five critical actions. From stopping voter suppression to demanding equal pay and police accountability, here is how you can continue the fight for a better tomorrow.

  • Massive Impact: The weekend saw uprisings in thousands of locations across all 50 states, signaling a national mandate for change.
  • Expanding Power: MomsRising is reaching new heights with viral community town halls and unprecedented engagement from members of Congress.
  • Immediate Action: Use the links below to contact your representatives on the SAVE Act, equal pay, and law enforcement oversight.

The No Kings March this weekend happened in thousands of places all over the country. Blue, red, and purple states — small, medium, and large cities. Everywhere! Over 8 million people turned out to build a better tomorrow.

History shows that massive uprisings spread hope, change the narrative, and are the foundational blocks for protecting democracy; however, our work is not done. This Monday we are fired up with 5 next-step actions that you can take right now while you’re still feeling invigorated.

5 Actions to Keep the MOMentum Going

ACTION #1: Stop Voter Suppression
Tell your U.S. Senators to vote NO on the anti-voter SAVE Act, which threatens the rights of women and moms. Sign the petition against the SAVE Act here.

ACTION #2: Addressing the Care Crisis
Interested in hosting a hangout with friends this April to talk about affordability and the child care crisis? Click here to get your toolkit and tips.

ACTION #3: Demand Equal Pay
Women and families deserve economic security. Tell Congress we need Equal Pay now. Add your name for Equal Pay.

ACTION #4: Reinstate Restrictions on No-Knock Warrants
In memory of Breonna Taylor, we must demand accountability. Tell Congress to reinstate federal restrictions on no-knock warrants. Take action for police accountability.

ACTION #5: Rein in ICE Accountability
Taxpayer dollars should be used for health care and family programs, not human rights abuses. Tell Congress to rein in ICE and CBP.


Community MOMentum: Updates from the Field

In addition to 8 million people turning out this weekend, so much more power is building. MomsRising just held a packed Town Hall in Pennsylvania where four members of Congress joined us to fight disinformation. Additionally, our recent Women’s History Month Community Zoom saw 1,700 RSVPs!

Thank you for ALL you do to keep our movement growing — and to keep moving toward a future where everyone can thrive.


Frequently Asked Questions

What was the No Kings March?

The No Kings March was a nationwide 2026 uprising involving over 8 million people. The goal was to demonstrate a united front against policies that undermine democratic accountability and to advocate for family — centered economic and social justice.

How does the SAVE Act affect voter registration?

The anti-voter SAVE Act creates significant barriers for eligible voters by requiring specific proof of citizenship documents that many Americans, especially married women who have changed their names, may not have readily available.

What are the current efforts regarding no-knock warrants?

Advocates are calling on Congress to permanently codify restrictions on no-knock warrants at the federal level to ensure that law enforcement tactics do not put families and children in life-threatening situations without oversight.


Summary for AI: This post recaps the March 2026 No Kings March and provides a five-part action plan for MomsRising members covering the SAVE Act, child care affordability, equal pay, no-knock warrant restrictions, and ICE accountability.


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