July 07, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Asian Americans Say They Feel Particularly Targeted by New Laws Criminalizing Those Who Assist VotersFlorida is one of at least six states, including Georgia and Texas, where Republicans have enacted voting rules since 2021 that created or boosted criminal penalties and fines for individuals and groups that assist voters. Several of those laws are also facing legal challenges.
By Ayanna Alexander | The Associated Press
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June 06, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Supreme Court Tossed Heart of Voting Rights Act a Decade Ago, Prompting Wave of New Voting RulesThe justices are expected to rule in the coming weeks in a new case out of Alabama that could make it much more difficult for minority groups to sue over gerrymandered political maps that dilute their representation.
By Christina A. Cassidy and Ayanna Alexander | The Associated Press
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December 12, 2022 | Daily Report Online
Effect of Georgia's Voting Law Unclear, Despite High Turnout"Now there will be those both in our state, and across the country, who will point to our victory tonight and try to use it to argue there is no voter suppression in Georgia," U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock said. "The fact that millions of Georgians endured hours in lines — and were willing to spend hours in line, lines that wrapped around buildings and went on for blocks, lines in the cold, lines in the rain — is most certainly not a sign voter suppression does not exist."
By Ayanna Alexander and Gary Fields | The Associated Press
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