Attorney General Steps Up Justice Department Efforts to Protect Voting Rights
In a speech in Washington, Attorney General Merrick Garland announces a series of steps the Justice Department will…
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced steps the Justice Department was taking on voting rights and access. “Within the next 30 days, we will… read more
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced steps the Justice Department was taking on voting rights and access. “Within the next 30 days, we will double the division’s enforcement staff for protecting the right to vote,” he said in remarks at the Justice Department. Attorney General Garland added that his department would review new and current state voting laws for violations and provide guidance on early voting, audits, and voting by mail. close
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