Assembly panel moves bill aimed at protecting N.J. voters
An Assembly panel on Thursday approved a bill whose sponsor said will protect New Jerseys voting system from weakening and protect voters from disenfranchisement.
Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-Trenton), the bills prime sponsor in the lower chamber, said the bill focuses on protecting the rights of voters and ensuring citizens are not inhibited to vote due to their race or language. She said federal Republicans are threatening the American electoral process, including with the Trump administrations raid of a Georgia elections office and the passage of a House bill requiring documented proof of citizenship before voting.
As we commemorate our nations 250th anniversaryfounded on the principle of no taxation without representationwe are confronted with the Trump administrations intensifying desire to harm the integrity of our electoral process, Reynolds-Jackson said. This makes the advancement of the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act even more critical than ever in order to safeguard our democracy.
If passed, the legislation would establish an independent Division of Voting Rights tasked with overseeing state election laws. The bill bars policies that unnecessarily deny or abridge the right to vote and requires any policies that burden the right to vote to be narrowly tailored to minimize the policys potential collateral effect.
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