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Subject Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton to Testify before the House Judiciary Committee about Protecting the Right to Vote
Date June 2, 2020 8:03 PM
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Judicial Watch announced that President Tom Fitton will provide
testimony on June 3 before the House Committee on the Judiciary’s
Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties
during a hearing titled “Protecting the Right to Vote During the
COVID-19 Pandemic.”

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Dear Judicial Watch Supporter,

I want to personally share with you a press release that was just sent
to members of the media today. As always, Judicial Watch is fighting
on your behalf in Washington D.C. against government corruption and
abuse. Thank you for standing with Judicial Watch--you don’t want
to miss this!

Sincerely,
Amelia Koehn
Public Affairs Coordinator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: 202-646-5188
June 02, 2020
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JUDICIAL WATCH PRESIDENT TOM FITTON TO TESTIFY BEFORE THE HOUSE
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ABOUT PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Judicial Watch announced that President Tom
Fitton will provide testimony on June 3 before the House Committee on
the Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and
Civil Liberties during a hearing titled “Protecting the Right to
Vote During the COVID-19 Pandemic.”

DATE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020

TIME: 10 A.M. ET

LOCATION: TO WATCH LIVE, CLICK HERE
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Also providing testimony will be:

* Stacey Abrams, Chair, Fair Fight Action
* J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel, Public Interest
Legal Foundation
* Barbara Arnwine, President, Transformational Justice Coalition
* Jocelyn Benson, Secretary of State, State of Michigan
* Michelle Bishop, Disability Advocacy Specialist for Voting Rights,
National Disability Rights Network
* Dale Ho, Director, Voting Rights Project, American Civil Liberties
Union
* Myrna Pérez, Director, Voting Rights and Elections Program,
Brennan Center for Justice

For more than 25 years, Judicial Watch has been known for its
aggressive, leading edge use of public records laws and lawsuits, as
well as taxpayer, civil rights, and whistleblower protection
litigation to fight government corruption. In 2012, it launched a
nationwide effort to promote voting integrity and protect voting
rights. As part of this effort, Judicial Watch assembled a team of
highly experienced voting rights attorneys who have fought
gerrymandering in Maryland, stopped discriminatory elections in
Hawaii, and cleaned up voter rolls in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky,
among other achievements.

In 2018, California settled
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a
federal lawsuit with Judicial Watch and began the process of removing
up to 1.6 million inactive names from Los Angeles County’s voter
rolls. In April, Judicial Watch sued North Carolina
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and Pennsylvania
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to
force them to clean up their voter rolls. Judicial Watch also just
filed a lawsuit
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to
stop the special, statewide vote-by-mail mandate issued by California
Governor Gavin Newsom.

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