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Minnesota law letting ex-felons vote takes effect
Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon on Thursday registered newly-eligible ex-felons to vote after a law ...
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People with felony convictions can now vote in Minnesota; secretary of state celebrates
The new law allows people with felony convictions to vote as long as they are not currently incarcerated. It expands voting ...
The Columbian
5h
Supreme Court voting rights ruling stuns minority voters, who hope it expands their representation
This week’s Supreme Court decision ordering Alabama to redraw its congressional districts was seen by many minority lawmakers ...
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Voices from the violent civil rights era see attacks on voting rights as part of ongoing struggle
As the country awaits a Supreme Court decision on whether one of those laws, the Voting Rights Act, will be reinforced or ...
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Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama and protects landmark Voting Rights Act
In a surprising ruling on June 8, 2023, the conservative leaning U.S. Supreme Court threw out Republican-drawn congressional districts in Alabama that a lower court had ruled discriminated against ...
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They thought they’d die in prison. Now they’re juvenile justice advocates on a mission
Michigan has the highest number of juvenile lifers in the country. Advocates are pushing for laws that would ban sentencing ...
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'Parents' rights' groups labeled extremist: SPLC lists a key Florida group as anti-government
The research center's designations are sometimes controversial. Its new report puts the influential Florida group in the same ...
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Scalise denies GOP leaders held anti-ATF pistol brace bill hostage to secure votes for debt ceiling increase
House GOP leader Steve Scalise denied that leadership threatened to hold an anti-ATF pistol brace bill hostage to secure ...
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Maddow Blog | Why did a GOP prosecutor in Florida pass on voter fraud cases?
Why did DeSantis’ election police arrest former felons for unknowingly casting improper votes, while a GOP state attorney ...
9h
Maine Democrats advance abortion-rights bill over Republican opposition
The bill would allow doctors to perform abortions deemed medically necessary after Maine's current viability cutoff around 24 ...
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In Zimbabwe, announcement of election date triggers both hope and despair
Munyaradzi Mushawatu, an electrician in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, was both ecstatic and jittery after President Emmerson ...
Marshall Independent
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People with felony convictions can now vote in Minnesota
At a celebration of Minnesota’s new law that restores voting rights to people who have left prison, Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon registered newly eligible voters Thursday, when the law ...

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