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Related: About this forumTennessee joins fight against John Lewis Voting Rights Act
ennessee Attorney General Herb Slatery is formally opposing passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, signing on to a letter with Republican AGs saying it would allow the feds to usurp states authority over elections.
If these provisions are enacted, rest assured that the undersigned will aggressively defend our citizens rights to participate in free and fair elections without unconstitutional federal intrusion, says the letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House leaders.
The letter contends the act seeks to overturn common sense election integrity reforms approved by the U.S. Supreme Court and supported by 80% of Americans. Those include voter identification laws.
Slatery and the other AGs also say the act seeks to flip a constitutional mandate for state control of elections on its head, turning the Department of Justice into a federal election czar, giving it power the challenge news or existing election laws based on the whims of the party in power.Democratic state Rep. John Ray Clemmons of Nashville tweeted that the GOPs anti-#VotingRights efforts continue. In formally opposing #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct, the @TNattgen referred to it as a reckless piece of legislation and a misguided, clumsy, and heavy-handed effort to circumvent
the will of the people. Clemmons wrapped up his tweet with a faux-thoughtful emoji.
Read more: https://tennesseelookout.com/2021/09/17/stockard-on-the-stump-tennessee-joins-fight-against-john-lewis-voting-rights-act/
Duppers
(28,246 posts)And folks wonder why we bash the South!
- former Knoxville native here
Tanuki
(15,309 posts)Ken Paxton's amicus brief that tried to overturn the 2020, which SCOTUS refused to even consider due to lack of standing.
Diamond_Dog
(34,614 posts)Its BECAUSE we believe in the right to a free and fair election for all voters that we have to enact the Voting Rights Act.
And they have NO standing to accuse the DOJ of pandering to the whims of the party in power
after their side blatantly followed the edicts of an insane hate monger for 4 years.
70sEraVet
(4,144 posts)I can still see the one-room shacks with an outhouse in the back, where a single teacher taught around 30 kids ages 6 -14.
And a couple of blocks from that shack, would be a well-built schoolhouse, with gymnasium, lunchroom, modern bathrooms, rooms for each age group with appropriate teachers, heating and cooling systems.
Guess which school building was for the white kids?