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Hoping For More Support, Senate Democrats Amend Big Voting Rights Bill


Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) introduced a manager’s amendment on Wednesday outlining changes, first shared with HuffPost.
The For The People Act is the No. 1 priority piece of legislation introduced by Democrats in both the House and Senate. If enacted, the bill would make it easier to vote, streamline voter registration across all states, create a voluntary system to publicly finance elections and set rules to prevent partisan gerrymandering.
Democrats argue it’s especially vital to pass the bill now, as Republican legislatures across the country crack down on voting rights in response to lies about mass voter fraud pushed by former President Donald Trump. ....

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U.S. Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Voter Restrictions


Updated
Mar 02, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court Leans Toward Upholding Voter Restrictions
The case comes as Republicans in some states are pursuing new restrictions after Trump made false claims of widespread voter fraud.
Andrew Chung and Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared inclined to uphold two Republican-backed voting restrictions in Arizona in a case that could further hobble the Voting Rights Act, a landmark 1965 federal law that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
During nearly two hours of oral arguments by teleconference the court’s conservative justices, who hold a 6-3 majority, asked questions indicating they could issue a ruling that would make it harder to prove violations of the Voting Right Act. ....

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Republicans Are Pushing A Wave Of Voter Restrictions. Democrats' Top Priority Would Stop Them.


Republicans Are Pushing A Wave Of Voter Restrictions. Democrats’ Top Priority Would Stop Them.
Trump’s election lies inspired new voter restrictions that could be nullified if Democrats pass the For The People Act.
Ex-President Donald Trump’s lies about election fraud did not just lead to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol meant to overturn a free and fair democratic election. His lies also led to a new wave of more than 250 voting restriction bills introduced by Republican governors and state legislators across the country that would make it harder to vote.
But almost all of these restrictive laws could be nullified if Congress passes Democrats’ top legislative priority: the For The People Act, a package of voting rights, campaign finance, election and ethics reforms. ....

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Disabled People Had An Easier Time Voting In 2020, But Millions Still Had Issues: Report


Updated
Feb 23, 2021
Disabled People Had An Easier Time Voting In 2020, But Millions Still Had Issues: Report
One in nine disabled people reported having trouble voting last year, according to new research. This is an improvement, but a lot of work still needs to be done.
Disabled Americans had less trouble voting in the 2020 elections than in prior years, according to research published last week by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
The EAC report shows that the gap between disabled and nondisabled voters who experienced problems while voting has narrowed significantly. In 2020, 11.4% disabled voters reported having problems versus 6.4% of nondisabled voters. This drop is noteworthy in comparison to a similar report conducted in 2012 that found that 26.1% of disabled voters versus 7.4% of nondisabled voters reported having trouble. ....

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