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Showing Original Post only (View all)King Family and Activists Plan Marches to Spur Action on Voting Rights [View all]
Source: New York Times
WASHINGTON Frustrated with President Biden and congressional Democrats for failing to enact voting rights legislation this year, progressive advocacy groups and descendants of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. are planning to use the January holiday commemorating the civil rights leaders birth to call for more aggressive efforts to overcome Republican opposition.
With two measures stalled on Capitol Hill, members of the King family, backed by dozens of liberal organizations, say they will take their campaign to protect voting rights on the road, holding a series of marches to promote the urgency of the issue beginning Jan. 15 in Phoenix and ending two days later in Washington, D.C., on the official holiday.
They hope to spur action, after months of stalemate in Congress, to offset new voting restrictions being imposed around the country by Republican-led legislatures. And they plan to press their case for killing the filibuster the maneuver Republicans are using to thwart action in the Senate condemning it as a tool for perpetuating racist policies.
The planned marches are the most vivid sign yet of activists growing dismay with the White House and top Democrats about the partys inability to move forward on the voting rights bills. Some involved in the fight say they see no clear strategy for success, and argue that Democrats have moved too slowly even as they have pressed hard to break through Republican obstruction on other issues.
With two measures stalled on Capitol Hill, members of the King family, backed by dozens of liberal organizations, say they will take their campaign to protect voting rights on the road, holding a series of marches to promote the urgency of the issue beginning Jan. 15 in Phoenix and ending two days later in Washington, D.C., on the official holiday.
They hope to spur action, after months of stalemate in Congress, to offset new voting restrictions being imposed around the country by Republican-led legislatures. And they plan to press their case for killing the filibuster the maneuver Republicans are using to thwart action in the Senate condemning it as a tool for perpetuating racist policies.
The planned marches are the most vivid sign yet of activists growing dismay with the White House and top Democrats about the partys inability to move forward on the voting rights bills. Some involved in the fight say they see no clear strategy for success, and argue that Democrats have moved too slowly even as they have pressed hard to break through Republican obstruction on other issues.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/15/us/voting-rights-king-family.html
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brooklynite
Dec 2021
OP
That's an insulting reply. Who was doing the 'distracting' when the warnings were declared?
Budi
Dec 2021
#13
I have seen this before and I lived through that era. I was radicalized when my son was 3 years old
CTyankee
Dec 2021
#8