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ACTION 5: Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019

Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019

 “Restoring the Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2019, H.R.4, S 561, will strengthen democracy by ensuring that race is not a factor in determining who has access to the ballot box.” It “will restore sections of the Voting Rights Act that the Supreme Court stripped in the Shelby County v. Holderdecision in 2013.”

“More than 50 years ago, we saw the most sweeping advancement to voting rights with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which made racially discriminatory voting practices illegal.  Since the court’s decision in 2013, voters across the country have faced issues at the ballot box including unlawful purges, shortening of voting hours, and the closing of polling places in communities with large populations of voters of color…

The League of Women Voters implores all members of Congress to support this important legislation.” LWV CEO, Virginia Kase.

What should I say?

Representative Neal – Vote YES for H.R. 4, Restoring the Voting Rights Advancement Act. This is essential to protecting the voting rights of all Americans, especially voters of color.

Representative McGovern – Thank you for cosponsoring H.R. 4, Restoring the Voting Rights Advancement Act.  This is essential to protecting the voting rights of all Americans, especially voters of color.

Senators Markey and Warren – Thank you for cosponsoring S561Restoring the Voting Rights Advancement Act.  This is essential to protecting the voting rights of all Americans, especially voters of color.

James McGovern

Washington office                                                         Northampton office

408 Cannon House Office Building                          94 Pleasant St.

Washington, DC 20515                                               Northampton, MA 01060

Phone: 202-225-6101                                                  phone: 413-341-8700

Fax: 202-225-5759                                                      hours: M-F 9-5:00pm

https://mcgovern.house.gov

hours: M-F 9-5:30

Richard Neal

Washington office                                                        Springfield office

2309 Rayburn House Office Building                     300 State Street

Washington, DC 20515                                               Suite 200

Phone: 202-225-5601                                                 Springfield, MA 01105

Fax: 202-225-8112 fax                                                Phone: 413-785-0325

https://neal.house.gov/contact                                Fax: 413-747-0604

Senator Elizabeth Warren.        www.warren.senate.gov/contact

309 Hart Senate Office B.                   Washington phone: 202-224-4543

Washington, DC 20510                       Springfield phone: 413-788-2690

 

Senator Ed Markey                      www.markey.senate.gov/contact

255 Dirksen Senate Office B.           Washington phone: 202-224-2742

Washington, DC 20510                     Springfield phone: 413-785-4610

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