Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC commends the Senate's introduction of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
WASHINGTON, DC — February 29, 2024 — Asian Americans
Advancing Justice – AAJC commends the Senate's introduction of the John R.
Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act as a significant step towards ensuring full
participation from all Americans in our democracy. In this crucial election year,
the bill emerges as a beacon for equitable democracy, addressing critical
issues akin to the historic Voting Rights Act and responding to the pressing
need for legislative action. This is prompted by the devastating 2013 Supreme
Court ruling in Shelby v. Holder, which eradicated the “pre-clearance”
provision that required jurisdictions with a history of discrimination to seek
pre-approval of voting changes.
John C. Yang, president and executive director of Asian
Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC, expressed his support for the bill,
stating:
“At the heart of the numerous hurdles our democracy is
confronted with, lies the deprivation and dilution of the foundational right to
vote, which significantly impacts Asian, Black, Latino, and Native American
communities. It is absolutely imperative that we address and rectify these
issues to protect our democracy, which relies on the full and equal
participation of every eligible voter. The John Lewis VRAA is a step toward
forging a path for true inclusion of the voices and votes for all communities nationwide.
During a pivotal election year, the strength of America's
democracy rests on ensuring every voice is heard. I commend the Senate for
presenting this bill at such a crucial juncture in our nation's history and
urge Members of Congress to safeguard the freedom to vote by passing this
legislation.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - AAJC supports the John Lewis
VRAA because it embraces a forward-looking perspective for the future of our
democracy.”
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