The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee advanced the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of New Jersey (S282/A1715), a bill that will protect and expand voting rights in New Jersey. The following statement can be attributed to Alejandra Sorto, Associate Director of Civic Engagement at the ACLU of New Jersey:
“We celebrate the advancement of the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of New Jersey through the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. This critical legislation, supported by its prime sponsors Senate President Scutari and Senators Turner and Cryan, will remove barriers to voting that disproportionally harm voters of color across the state, increase language access and assistance, and prohibit deceptive practices at the polls. The Legislature must now swiftly pass and send the strongest possible version of this bill to Governor Sherrill’s desk, to ensure that all voters, especially voters of color, can fully exercise their fundamental right to vote. There is no time to waste – all New Jerseyans deserve to have their voices heard.”
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