President Bush Commits on VRA Renewal
President
Bush has been making general statements in support of VRA renewal for
some time, but he has always avoided taking any position on the
specifics. Now, literally as the House debate on H.R. 9 is underway,
the administration has released this
statement:
The Administration is strongly committed to renewing the Voting
Rights Act, and therefore supports House passage of H.R. 9. The Voting
Rights Act is one of the most significant pieces of civil rights
legislation in the Nation's history, and the President has directed the
full power and resources of the Justice Department to protect each
citize''s right to vote and to preserve the integrity of the Nation's
voting process. The Administration is pleased the House is taking
action to renew this important legislation. The Administration supports
the legislative intent of H.R. 9 to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's
2003 decision in Georgia v. Ashcroft and its 2000 decision in Reno v.
Bossier Parish School Board.
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Rick Hasen
William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law
Loyola Law School
919 South Albany Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015-0019
(213)736-1466 - voice
(213)380-3769 - fax
rick.hasen@lls.edu
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