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<big><big>'''''Voting Suppression, Democracy Challenged'''''</big></big> | |||
* https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/27/georgia-voter-suppression-bill-michelle-au/ | |||
Opinion by Michelle Au | |||
March 27, 2021 | |||
Michelle Au, a Democrat, is a Georgia state senator. | |||
''What struck me the most was the noise coming from all the wrong places.'' | |||
''Thursday afternoon, I sat in the chamber of the Georgia State Senate and watched as my colleagues, one after another, went up to the well to speak out against Senate Bill 202, a true Frankenstein’s monster of voter-suppression measures. It was clearly designed to ensure that a record Democratic turnout like the one in November — and in the state’s U.S. Senate runoffs in January — never happens again.'' | |||
''This hastily sewn-together bill is a broad attack on voting rights. It includes imposing limits on the use of mobile polling places and drop boxes; raising voter identification requirements for casting absentee ballots; barring state officials from mailing unsolicited absentee ballots to voters; and preventing voter mobilization groups from sending absentee ballot applications to voters or returning their completed applications. The list goes on.'' | |||
''In perhaps the most petty, direct attack on voters of color — who disproportionately are forced to stand in long lines to vote in Georgia — the measure, supposedly to prevent undue influence, outlaws providing food or drinks to voters waiting to exercise their democratic rights.'' | |||
''The bill had sailed through a House vote earlier that day, landing on our desks for approval about 3 in the afternoon. My fellow Senate Democrats and I knew, as the minority party in more ways than one, that we didn’t have the votes to kill the legislation. But one by one, we tried our hardest. Speakers pointed out the bill’s dubious legality, its de facto permission for the state to wrest control of county elections, its crippling cost burden, its blatant disenfranchisement of minority, immigrant, working-class voters.'' | |||
''This discussion lasted hours, a passionate chorus taking a last stand to defend foundational democratic principles. But what struck me the most was the Republicans’ silence.'' | |||
''From the back of the room, at my desk, I could see a sea of empty Republican seats — for senators who couldn’t even bother to sit in the room and pay even the tiniest respect to a discussion fundamental to the rights and interests of those they purport to represent.'' | |||
''While my Democratic colleagues raised their voices in defense of these rights, the silence of the Republicans in the chamber was deafening.'' | |||
''But it wasn’t quiet everywhere. In the Senate anteroom, a small, clubby space off to the side of the chamber, filled with tufted leather furniture, I could hear plenty of noise from behind the heavy wood doors. Laughter, hearty conversation, an occasional jovially raised voice. This was where the Republicans’ noise was, this was where their attention lived — in a small, exclusive room, its walls lined with decades of photos of past legislators who looked so much like them.'' | |||
''As expected, the bill passed along party lines. Gov. Brian Kemp, also a Republican, signed it into law about an hour later. The Georgia General Assembly is not an institution known for its blistering efficiency, and I have never seen anything at the Capitol happen quite as quickly as this.'' | |||
''Signings on important bills are often done publicly, with some fanfare, alongside key legislators and in front of the public and the news media. This piece of legislation was signed behind closed doors.'' | |||
''But even at that moment, there was more righteous noise. A Democratic House representative, Park Cannon, was arrested after she knocked on the governor’s office door, asking to be allowed to watch a bill-signing ceremony affecting the lives of so many Georgians.'' | |||
''From the third floor, I could hear the shouts, the footfalls, and watched as she was roughly escorted out of the building. Cameras swarmed, and colleagues and bystanders screamed, demanding to know why she was being arrested.'' | |||
''Cannon was charged with two felony offenses, The Post reported, “for obstructing law enforcement and preventing or disrupting General Assembly sessions or other meetings of members.” She has vowed to contest the charges.'' | |||
''Near the end of the evening, before the Senate vote, one of my Republican colleagues had taken to the well to close the discussion. Unbelievably, Sen. John Albers called SB 202 a measure to enhance voting access, and painted my colleagues’ framing of the bill as a distortion. “The truth matters,” Albers repeated earnestly. It is unclear how much the Republicans actually believe this narrative, but one thing is resoundingly clear: their indifference to the basic principles of democracy.'' | |||
Read more at the Washington Post: | |||
Greg Sargent: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/26/reply-georgia-voting-law-marc-elias/ A scorching reply to Georgia’s vile new voting law unmasks a big GOP lie] | |||
Ruth Marcus: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/georgias-repulsive-new-election-law-is-exhibit-a-in-the-gops-war-on-voting-rights/2021/03/26/5878a942-8e63-11eb-a6bd-0eb91c03305a_story.html Georgia’s repulsive new election law is Exhibit A in the GOP’s war on voting rights] | |||
Jennifer Rubin: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/16/business-strikes-back-jim-crow/ States that pass Jim Crow-style voting laws will feel the backlash] | |||
Paul Waldman: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/11/republicans-have-stopped-pretending-they-arent-trying-suppress-democratic-votes/ Republicans have stopped pretending they aren’t trying to suppress Democratic votes\ | |||
* https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/an-inflection-point-congress-prepares-for-battle-over-massive-voting-rights-bill/ar-BB1f3hPC | |||
* https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/raphael-warnock-invokes-biblical-story-to-describe-gop-efforts-to-roll-back-voting-rights-in-georgia/ar-BB1f3jNO | |||
* https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/03/25/georgia-lawmakers-pass-republican-election-reform-bill-amid-outcry/7005672002/ | |||
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | |||
* https://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/president-biden-calls-new-georgia-voting-law-jim-crow-in-the-21st-century/U7O227WEKJFANPPLQXNXAZQUFA/ | |||
* https://www.ajc.com/politics/new-georgia-law-changes-voting-rules-and-maybe-results/4QBKQXRS45GUZHBSQ67W4FVLRY/ | |||
* https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-aud-nw-biden-georgia-voting-law-20210326-h62pdif6tzenpgrbr2ukebhkcq-story.html | |||
Fox News Channel | |||
Trump praises, Biden decries Georgia's new election bill | |||
The bill swiftly made its way through the Georgia legislature and was signed by Gov. Brian Kem | |||
* https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-georgia-election-bill | |||
Joe Manchin Calls for Bipartisan Solution to Pass Sweeping Voting Rights Bill | |||
* https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-manchin-calls-for-bipartisan-solution-to-pass-sweeping-voting-rights-bill/ar-BB1eXZg6 | |||
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Voting Suppression, Democracy Challenged
Opinion by Michelle Au
March 27, 2021
Michelle Au, a Democrat, is a Georgia state senator.
What struck me the most was the noise coming from all the wrong places.
Thursday afternoon, I sat in the chamber of the Georgia State Senate and watched as my colleagues, one after another, went up to the well to speak out against Senate Bill 202, a true Frankenstein’s monster of voter-suppression measures. It was clearly designed to ensure that a record Democratic turnout like the one in November — and in the state’s U.S. Senate runoffs in January — never happens again.
This hastily sewn-together bill is a broad attack on voting rights. It includes imposing limits on the use of mobile polling places and drop boxes; raising voter identification requirements for casting absentee ballots; barring state officials from mailing unsolicited absentee ballots to voters; and preventing voter mobilization groups from sending absentee ballot applications to voters or returning their completed applications. The list goes on.
In perhaps the most petty, direct attack on voters of color — who disproportionately are forced to stand in long lines to vote in Georgia — the measure, supposedly to prevent undue influence, outlaws providing food or drinks to voters waiting to exercise their democratic rights.
The bill had sailed through a House vote earlier that day, landing on our desks for approval about 3 in the afternoon. My fellow Senate Democrats and I knew, as the minority party in more ways than one, that we didn’t have the votes to kill the legislation. But one by one, we tried our hardest. Speakers pointed out the bill’s dubious legality, its de facto permission for the state to wrest control of county elections, its crippling cost burden, its blatant disenfranchisement of minority, immigrant, working-class voters.
This discussion lasted hours, a passionate chorus taking a last stand to defend foundational democratic principles. But what struck me the most was the Republicans’ silence.
From the back of the room, at my desk, I could see a sea of empty Republican seats — for senators who couldn’t even bother to sit in the room and pay even the tiniest respect to a discussion fundamental to the rights and interests of those they purport to represent.
While my Democratic colleagues raised their voices in defense of these rights, the silence of the Republicans in the chamber was deafening.
But it wasn’t quiet everywhere. In the Senate anteroom, a small, clubby space off to the side of the chamber, filled with tufted leather furniture, I could hear plenty of noise from behind the heavy wood doors. Laughter, hearty conversation, an occasional jovially raised voice. This was where the Republicans’ noise was, this was where their attention lived — in a small, exclusive room, its walls lined with decades of photos of past legislators who looked so much like them.
As expected, the bill passed along party lines. Gov. Brian Kemp, also a Republican, signed it into law about an hour later. The Georgia General Assembly is not an institution known for its blistering efficiency, and I have never seen anything at the Capitol happen quite as quickly as this.
Signings on important bills are often done publicly, with some fanfare, alongside key legislators and in front of the public and the news media. This piece of legislation was signed behind closed doors.
But even at that moment, there was more righteous noise. A Democratic House representative, Park Cannon, was arrested after she knocked on the governor’s office door, asking to be allowed to watch a bill-signing ceremony affecting the lives of so many Georgians.
From the third floor, I could hear the shouts, the footfalls, and watched as she was roughly escorted out of the building. Cameras swarmed, and colleagues and bystanders screamed, demanding to know why she was being arrested.
Cannon was charged with two felony offenses, The Post reported, “for obstructing law enforcement and preventing or disrupting General Assembly sessions or other meetings of members.” She has vowed to contest the charges.
Near the end of the evening, before the Senate vote, one of my Republican colleagues had taken to the well to close the discussion. Unbelievably, Sen. John Albers called SB 202 a measure to enhance voting access, and painted my colleagues’ framing of the bill as a distortion. “The truth matters,” Albers repeated earnestly. It is unclear how much the Republicans actually believe this narrative, but one thing is resoundingly clear: their indifference to the basic principles of democracy.
Read more at the Washington Post:
Greg Sargent: A scorching reply to Georgia’s vile new voting law unmasks a big GOP lie
Ruth Marcus: Georgia’s repulsive new election law is Exhibit A in the GOP’s war on voting rights
Jennifer Rubin: States that pass Jim Crow-style voting laws will feel the backlash
Paul Waldman: [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/03/11/republicans-have-stopped-pretending-they-arent-trying-suppress-democratic-votes/ Republicans have stopped pretending they aren’t trying to suppress Democratic votes\
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fox News Channel
Trump praises, Biden decries Georgia's new election bill
The bill swiftly made its way through the Georgia legislature and was signed by Gov. Brian Kem
Joe Manchin Calls for Bipartisan Solution to Pass Sweeping Voting Rights Bill
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Voting Rights, Democracy in Action
Historic moment in the U.S. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965
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Voting Rights in US / Issues
Health of State Democracies / Center for American Progress Action Fund
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ALEC and Voter Access
http://www.thenation.com/article/alec-exposed-rigging-elections/
Re: ALEC/American Legislative Exchange Council
Republicans have argued for years that “voter fraud” (rather than unpopular policies) costs the party election victories. A key member of the Corporate Executive Committee for ALEC’s Public Safety and Elections Task Force is Sean Parnell, president of the Center for Competitive Politics, which began highlighting voter ID efforts in 2006, shortly after Karl Rove encouraged conservatives to take up voter fraud as an issue.... ALEC’s magazine, Inside ALEC, featured a cover story titled “Preventing Election Fraud” following Obama’s election. Shortly afterward, in the summer of 2009, the Public Safety and Elections Task Force adopted voter ID model legislation. And when midterm elections put Republicans in charge of both chambers of the legislature in twenty-six states (up from fifteen), GOP legislators began moving bills resembling ALEC’s model....
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Voting Rights Organizations (US)
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund - http://www.aaldef.org/
ACE Electoral Knowledge Network - http://aceproject.org/
Alliance for Democracy - http://alliancefordemocracy.weebly.com/
American Promise - http://alliancefordemocracy.weebly.com/
Audit Elections USA - http://www.auditelectionsusa.org/
Ballot Access News - http://ballot-access.org/
Ballotpedia - https://ballotpedia.org/
Brennan Center for Justice - https://www.brennancenter.org/criminal-disenfranchisement-laws-across-united-states
Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota - http://ceimn.org/about-us
Coalition for Free and Open Elections - http://www.cofoe.org/
Color of Change - https://www.colorofchange.org/
Common Cause - https://www.commoncause.org/
Democracy Matters - http://www.democracymatters.org/
Every Voice - https://everyvoice.org/
Fair Elections Legal Network - http://fairelectionsnetwork.com/ / http://fairelectionsnetwork.com/state-guides/
FairVote - http://www.fairvote.org/
Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights - https://lawyerscommittee.org/
League of Women Voters - https://www.lwv.org/
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund - http://www.maldef.org/
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - http://www.naacp.org/
No More Stolen Elections - https://www.nomorestolenelections.org/
Open Debates - https://www.opendebates.org/
Public Citizen - https://www.citizen.org/
Rock the Vote / https://www.rockthevote.org/
Save Our Elections - http://www.saveourelections.org/home
Sentencing Project - http://www.sentencingproject.org/issues/felony-disenfranchisement/
Southern Coalition for Social Justice - https://www.southerncoalition.org/program-areas/voting-rights/
Southern Poverty Law Center - https://www.splcenter.org/
Verified Voting - https://www.verifiedvoting.org/
Voice of the Experienced - https://www.vote-nola.org/
Voto Latino - http://votolatino.org/about-us/
Wolf PAC - http://www.wolf-pac.com/
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