What Congress Is Doing on Voting Rights
Congress considers competing interests on voting rights
Voting rights legislation is no stranger in the chambers of Congress. Congress consistently readopted the Voting Rights Act for decades to strengthen …
Congress considers competing interests on voting rights
Voting rights legislation is no stranger in the chambers of Congress. Congress consistently readopted the Voting Rights Act for decades to strengthen …
Representative, South Carolina, Democrat
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Read MoreThe civil rights era legislation that sought to instill voting rights
Read MoreReflecting on the 10th anniversary of the key decision on voting rights
Read MoreModernizing and revitalizing existing voting rights legislation
Read MoreFocusing on election integrity and voter confidence
Read MoreThe US Supreme Court held that disparate effects on voting do not violate the Voting Rights Act
Read MoreCongress considers competing interests on voting rights
Read MoreProviding worldwide relief vs. preventing overseas abortion funding
Read MoreGreater transparency vs. privacy breach and administrative burden
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