Republicans in Georgia have launched a full on assault on voting rights.
They just passed sweeping anti-Democratic legislation to overhaul state voting laws. Make no mistake, the bill’s drafters are strategically targeting minority voters by:
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Banning
citizens
from
handing
out
food
or
water
to
voters
in
long
lines,
which
we
know
are
more
common
at
voting
locations
in
minority
communities
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Implementing
a
new
voter
ID
requirement
for
mail-in
ballots
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Prohibiting
mobile
polling
sites
and
requiring
ballot
drop
boxes
to
be
inside
early
voting
sites
rather
than
other
convenient
locations
Here’s why this matters: In the past 3 months, Republicans in 47 states have introduced over 360 bills to make it harder to vote and Alabama is one of them!
The Alabama state legislature is moving forward with bills that would make it harder to vote — this in response to baseless allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
But the truth is these laws won’t make our elections more secure, they will only make it harder for voters to cast their ballots — and they would disproportionately harm communities of color.
The good news is that with my bill, the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, which I will be introducing later this year, and H.R. 1, the For the People Act, we can stop these outrageous and anti-Democratic state bills in their tracks.
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Our democracy only works when every single voter has the opportunity to cast their ballot.
There’s no way around it: Bills like the ones circulating in state legislatures around the country right now will only serve to undermine the electoral process.
Not on my watch.
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Thanks for standing with me on this important issue,
Terri Sewell
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