CLBC blasts U.S. Supreme Court decision on the nation's landmark Voting Rights Act
It's a sad day in America. The door to nefarious and biased voting requirements, such as the use of driver's licenses as mandatory voting ID cards, has been swung wide open. The curtain to America's voting booths has been pulled shut in face of potentially hundreds of thousands of lawful African American voters across our nation who might now be fully denied their lawful right to vote through the application of invidious state-sponsored and legally sanctioned discriminatory voting practices."
Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act was an important provision that prohibited discrimination in voting and required states covered under the Act to obtain U.S. Justice Department "preclearance" before implementing any changes with respect to a U.S. citizens' right to vote.
"The members of the CLBC call upon Congress to right this grievous wrong handed down by our highest court in our land," Assembly member Mitchell said.
For more information on the CLBC and the CLBC's 'Agenda 2020' policy initiatives, please go to blackcaucus.legislature.ca.gov.
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