The Texas Civil Rights Project has a new director and, with her arrival, a renewed focused on voting rights. On March 14, the Austin-based nonprofit filed a lawsuit on behalf of a proposed class of voters and against the director of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the secretary of state.
In the complaint, the named class members allege that the state officials are violating a federal law that requires them to allow Texas voters to update their registrations the same time they update their driver’s license information.
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