Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Biden-Aligned Nonprofit Launches Voting Rights Initiative


A Nonprofit Group, Building Back Together founded by, Allies of President Joe Biden, is launching a Voting Rights Initiative, the Latest sign that the White House views the Issue as a Key Part of Biden’s Early Agenda.

The Group listed Nine States as its “Initial Priority States”: Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin.

Building Back Together said its Voting Rights Program would be led by Bob Bauer, who Advised Biden’s Presidential Campaign and was White House Counsel during the Obama Administration.

“A broad-based coalition is required to expose the serious and continuing disinformation about the 2020 election, and to defend against the use of that disinformation to advance wholly unjustified and all too often flatly illegal restrictions on access to the polls,” Bauer said in an Announcement. “We also need to stand behind the election administrators of both parties now under attack for their dedicated non-partisan service to voters.”

Bauer will be joined by Rubén Lebrón, who will be the Program’s Voting Rights Director.

The Group promised to Promote Federal Legislation, “support pro-voter advocacy groups in analyzing and developing strategic responses to state election laws and practices,” and Coordinate with Voting Rights Groups on Data Sharing and Messaging. It said it would Partner with Organizations including Fair Fight, which is led by, Georgia Democrat, Stacey Abrams, the ACLU, and Common Cause.

The early months of the Biden Administration have been dominated by Discussions on Voting Rights, as Republican-controlled State Legislatures advance Legislation that is in some way Restricting Voters’ Access to the Polls. Building Back Together said it will “be focused on advancing voting access and strengthening American democracy through landmark federal legislation,” naming Two prominent pieces of Federal Legislation.

Congressional Democrats have pushed the For the People Act, sometimes known as H.R. 1 or S.1, which would Amount to a Sweeping Federalized Overhaul of the Electoral System across the Country.

It would set Mandatory Floors for many Voting Policies, like requiring No-Excuse Absentee Voting and In-Person Early Voting, and also includes a Public Financing Provision that remains Controversial among some Democrats on the Hill, along with Ethics Reform Targeted at Washington.

The House Passed the Bill in early March, amid stiff Republican Resistance to the Bill, who called it a “Power Grab” by Democrats.

Biden has Repeatedly voiced his Support for the Legislation, along with the, John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, H.R. 4, or the Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would Restore Pre-Clearance Requirements with a New Formula Test. The Landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, had the Old Formula stripped-Out, by a 2013 Supreme Court Decision.

H.R. 1’s fate in the Senate remains Uncertain, despite Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) promising it will see the Floor, giving a Vote by August as a Target.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) remains the only Democrat to have Not Signed on to Co-Sponsor the Legislation, repeatedly saying he believes Election Legislation should be undertaken in a Bipartisan matter.

“How in the world could you, with the tension we have right now, allow a voting bill to restructure the voting of America on a partisan line?” he said in an Interview with Vox, published earlier this week.

Manchin and other Democrats have also Resisted Calls to Scrap or otherwise Modify the Filibuster, despite Pressure from Black Lawmakers and Activists. Somehow Changing the Filibuster would be a Requirement for H.R 1 to Pass the Senate even if Manchin were to Sign-On, given the Chamber’s even 50-50 Split.

The Voting Rights Advancement Act, which is Proceeding on a much Slower Schedule, has yet to be Reintroduced in the House. Some Black Lawmakers are urging Democrats to Focus on the Bill named after the Late Civil Rights Icon instead of H.R. 1, believing it has a better Shot of becoming Law. I agree, as it would put up a Wall called Preclearance, that could be used, DOWN THE ROAD, to Turn-Back Republican New Restrictive Voting and Election Laws.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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