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Nevilledog

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Thu Nov 4, 2021, 08:38 PM Nov 2021

Justice Dept. Sues Texas Over Voting Restrictions [View all]



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Alesha Arrington
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TX voting law is cruel, predatory and hostile!

DOJ sues TX because ... Democracy🤷🏽‍♀️

“Our democracy depends on the right of eligible voters to cast a ballot and to have that ballot counted.” - Garland

The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature passed a sweeping bill this summer overhauling the state’s elections, and Gov. Greg Abbott signed it into law.

Justice Dept. Sues Texas Over Voting Restrictions
The department argued that a major voting law passed by Republicans would disenfranchise several groups of vulnerable Texans.
nytimes.com
5:03 PM · Nov 4, 2021


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/04/us/politics/texas-voting-restrictions-lawsuit.html

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https://archive.ph/PQQO4

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Thursday sued Texas over the state’s new voting law, arguing that the Republican-led measure would disenfranchise Texans who do not speak English, people with disabilities, older voters and those who live outside the United States.

The department argues that the law violates the Voting Rights Act by limiting the help that poll workers can provide to voters. It also contends that the law runs afoul of the Civil Rights Act by requiring mail-in ballots to be thrown out if they fail to include a voter’s current driver’s license number, an election identification number or part of a Social Security number.

The Texas voting law, which was signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in September, includes measures barring election officials from sending voters unsolicited absentee ballot applications and from promoting the use of mail voting, as well as further limiting the use of drop boxes. The law also greatly expands the authority of partisan poll watchers.

The Justice Department’s lawsuit comes as President Biden’s administration and congressional Democrats face sustained pressure to counteract one of the greatest contractions to voting access in generations, with Republicans in 19 states passing at least 33 laws that place new barriers in the voting process. In June, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced that the Justice Department would prioritize the issue and double its enforcement staff.

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