Voting Rights: Why Is Congress Blocking Progress?

Voting rights shouldn't be a partisan issue.

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Voting rights shouldn’t be a partisan issue. Yet the contentious dispute on whether to defend every American’s right to vote has taken center stage in Congress, and for an unnecessary amount of precious time.

With time not on our side, there is no reason we should still be debating whether to pass a civil rights bill that will indubitably strengthen our fractured democracy by achieving the one goal our nation’s essence depends on – lending a voice to the people.

Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., recently stated that “it is easier for eligible Americans to vote than ever before in American history.” Sadly, this statement could not be further from the truth.

From Texas, to Georgia, to Michigan and beyond, anti-voter politicians are prioritizing their own gamesmanship ahead of our nation’s democracy. State legislators around the country have introduced more than 400 bills that will make it more difficult for Americans to exercise their constitutional voting rights, and at least 18 states have passed such legislation.

Ingrained in these attacks on voting rights are generations-long patterns of discrimination targeting communities of color, particularly Black communities.

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