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The Straight Story

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Thu Jul 25, 2013, 09:59 AM Jul 2013

AG opens new front on voting rights protection

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder announced Thursday the Justice Department is opening a new front in the battle for voting rights in response to a Supreme Court ruling that dealt a major setback to voter protections.

In a speech to the Urban League in Philadelphia, the attorney general said the Justice Department is asking a federal court in San Antonio to require the state of Texas to obtain approval in advance before putting future voting changes in place.

This requirement to obtain "pre-approval" from either the Justice Department or a federal court before making changes to voting laws is available when intentional voting discrimination is found.

It is the department's first action to protect voting rights following the Supreme Court's decision on June 25, "but it will not be our last," Holder said in prepared remarks.

"Even as Congress considers updates to the Voting Rights Act in light of the court's ruling, we plan, in the meantime, to fully utilize the law's remaining sections to ensure that the voting rights of all American citizens are protected."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ag-opens-new-front-voting-rights-protection

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Yeah JustAnotherGen Jul 2013 #1

JustAnotherGen

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1. Yeah
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:04 AM
Jul 2013

But if some people get their way - he'll be removed from office. He is truly hated as a blood thirsty facist by a segment of Americans on both the right and the left.

But right now he's -all black Americans have to hold onto - if we want a shot at maintaining the gains made from the death of the old Jim Crow.

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