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Texas state representatives discuss the future of voting rights in Texas

What happens next to voting rights in Texas? Correction, June 29, 2021: A previous version of this story misattributed quotes in response to a question about what the Democratic lawmakers would like to see added to a voting bill if one were to pass during the special session. Comments made by Rep. Jessica González were attributed to Rep. Nicole Collier and comments made by Collier were attributed to González. With the Texas legislative special session almost a week out, Rep. Jessica González, D-Dallas, said she is looking for honest and open conversations on voting rights policy, notably the future of Senate Bill 7.

U S Sen Ben Ray Luján Statement On Supreme Court Decision In Arizona Voting Rights Case

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján Statement On Supreme Court Decision In Arizona Voting Rights Case U.S. SENATE News: FARMINGTON U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) issued the following statement after the Supreme Court upheld a Republican-led effort in Arizona to restrict voting access: “Republican-led state legislatures are undermining the sacred right to vote and blocking Hispanic, Black, Native American, and minority voters from accessing the ballot box. “Today’s Supreme Court ruling is a setback for voting rights, but this fight is far from over. I am proud to be leading the Native American Voting Right Act to safeguard voters’ access to the ballot box on Tribal lands. Congress should pass the Native American Voting Rights Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act to restore fair elections and safeguard Americans’ sacred right to vote. After this decision, we have a necessary and urgent obligation to do so.”

Manchin: When Corporate America Pushes Back, the Legislatures Will Do the Right Thing on Voting Laws

1 Jul 2021 On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Cuomo Primetime,” Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) stated that “when constituents push back, when corporate America pushes back, the legislatures will do the right thing” on voting laws. Manchin said the John Lewis Voting Rights Act is the way to ensure we have fair, open, and secure elections and that he thinks a bipartisan deal on voting legislation can be reached. He added, “Chris, when I was secretary of state…we used to have competitions, who could get the highest percentage of turnout. We did everything we could. … Why it’s gotten to the point of this, and I think people will push back and I think when constituents push back, when corporate America pushes back, the legislatures will do the right thing or they’ll be gone.”

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