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WASHINGTON ‒ On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a law that promised millions of Americans the power to vote, civil right lawyers and scholars warn those rights are in danger again.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia finalizes cancelation of nearly 471,000 voter registrations
Nearly 471,000 Georgia voter registrations have been canceled this year. State officials say the process is legal and ...
Georgia's attorneys argue the state has a prevailing interest in prohibiting civic organizations from handing out food and ...
Georgia plans to cancel nearly 500,000 inactive voter registrations this month. Voting rights groups warn the cancellations include some voters who may still be eligible.
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The Voting Rights Act is turning 60. Civil rights marchers recall a hard-won struggle
Wednesday marks the 60th anniversary of the landmark legislation becoming law. Those at the epicenter of the fight for voting rights for Black Americans recalled their memories of the struggle, and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Tuesday to restore and expand protections enshrined in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, their latest long-shot attempt to revive the landmark law ...
“We are unfortunately facing the same struggle for voting rights," said Georgia Rep. Nikema Williams, who introduced a package of voting rights bills August 5.
On Thursday afternoon, Georgia Republicans voted to pass and sign into law a 90-page bill that severely limits voting rights in a previously Republican-dominated state that, besides Biden, also ...
Rob Manfred has seemingly changed his tune on SB202, Georgia’s voting rights bill, since 2021. / Brett Davis-Imagn Images Four years ago, people couldn’t stop tying MLB and SB202.
For voting rights activist Latosha Brown, voting in Georgia’s primary electio n last week laid bare the challenges African Americans face when trying to vote. Brown said she waited three hours ...
WASHINGTON ‒ On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a law that promised millions of Americans the power to vote, civil right lawyers and scholars warn those rights are in danger again.
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