Assembly panel to hear voting-rights reform bill Thursday
An Assembly panel will vote on a bill meant to protect voting rights from federal encroachment on Thursday.
The Assembly Appropriations Committee will consider the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of New Jersey, which would establish an independent Division of Voting Rights and give voters recourse in addressing violations of the right to vote. Proponents of the bill, like sponsoring Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-Trenton), say the legislation is needed to address President Donald Trump, who Democrats say is weakening the countrys democracy.
Our vote is how we advocate for ourselves, our communities, and our country. Protecting that right is not a partisan issue, Reynolds-Jackson said in a release. It is a shared belief to [ensure] that every eligible New Jerseyan can participate in the civic process that shapes our daily lives.
The bill, named for the late Georgia congressman and civil rights activist, precludes the states Attorney Generals Office from enforcing the states election laws, and instead moves that authority to the Division of Voting Rights. The bill would also require local election offices to prepare ballots for certain languages based on Census demographics, as well as protect the voting rights of racial, ethnic, and language minority groups.
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