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A majority of US states are refusing to provide info to Pres. Trump's new voting commission -- or agreeing to provide only some information. Where does each state stand? Our latest tally:
-Alabama [public info only]
-Alaska [public info only]
-Arizona [will not comply]
-Arkansas [public info only]
-California [will not comply]
-Colorado [public info only]
-Connecticut [will not comply; request clarification]
-Delaware [will not comply]
-Florida [reviewing request]
-Georgia [public info only]
-Hawaii [no statement available]
-Idaho [public info only]
-Illinois [hasn’t formally received request]
-Indiana [public info only]
-Iowa [public info only]
-Kansas [public info only]
-Kentucky [will not comply]
-Louisiana [gov’t can purchase public info]
-Maine [public info only]
-Maryland [will not comply]
-Massachusetts [will not comply]
-Michigan [only what is legally required]
-Minnesota [public info only]
-Mississippi [will not comply]
-Missouri [public info only]
-Montana [hasn’t received request but wouldn’t release any personal or confidential information”]
-Nebraska [no statement available]
-Nevada [public info only]
-New Hampshire [public info only]
-New Jersey [no statement available]
-New Mexico [have not received request, but wouldn’t release private info]
-New York [will not comply]
-North Carolina [public records only]
-North Dakota [no statement available]
-Ohio [public info only]
-Oklahoma [public info only]
-Oregon [gov’t can pay for public info]
-Pennsylvania [will not comply]
-Rhode Island [public info only]
-South Carolina [will provide some information but not partial Social Security number or voting record]
-South Dakota [will not comply]
-Tennessee [will not comply]
-Texas [public info only]
-Utah [public info only]
-Vermont [will not comply]
-Virginia [will not comply]
-Washington [public info only]
-West Virginia [hasn’t received request but wouldn’t provide partial Social Security number]
-Wisconsin [gov’t can pay for public info]
-Wyoming [will not comply]
BREAKING: US Supreme Court declines appeal of ruling that blocked enforcement of strict North Carolina voter ID law.
The decision leaves in place a July 2016 ruling from a federal court that asserted that the NC legislature enacted the law "with discriminatory intent." nbcnews.to/2qjS7tv
Voter Rights and Voter Suppression
“Bad officials are elected by good citizens who don’t vote.” - Christian Lange
Are voter rights under attack in the United States? In her segment, Empowerment and Equality, Express Yourself!™ radio host, Hannah Sahota, leads us through the history of American democracy, showcased through voting in elections. Voting is one of the most important rights in a democratic society because it is the fundamental tool that citizens can use to influence laws, elect leaders, and shape the future of their country. In the United States, however, the right to vote has not always been equally available to all people. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th Amendment granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, the 15th Amendment banned denying voting rights based on race, and the 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the constitutional right to vote. In response to the Civil Rights Movement, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, outlawing literacy tests and other discriminatory voting practices. The 24th Amendment banned poll taxes in federal elections, helping reduce economic barriers to voting. The 26th Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. Despite these advancements, voter suppression continues to exist in modern forms. Tune in to find out how to use your voice to demonstrate your desire for democracy, representation, and civil rights.
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So basically the terrorist in chief is saying, legalise voter supression or I'm not doing my job. Then step down Don, let someone else do it for you. The entire world hates your guts anyway. This con artist is anti-democrasy1
“Great Job by hard working Scott Pressler on Fox & Friends talking about using the Filibuster, or Talking Filibuster, in order to pass THE SAVE AMERICA ACT, an 88% issue with ALL VOTERS. It must be done immediately. It supersedes everything else. MUST GO TO THE FRONT OF THE LINE. I, as President, will not …
So youa re worried about Unelected judges but not officials pushing aggressive redistricting efforts behind closed doors—often without voter approval #VoterRights #TrumpEpstein A probable Pedophile and human trafficker is trying to steal YOUR government
Is public policy for voters, citizens, or the public? http://dlvr.it/TP9fCG
The Supreme Court has taken a direct swipe at political parties over the Bihar Special Intensified Rectification (SIR) issue. The apex court