Illinois Attorney General files brief against restrictive voting law in Florida – Capitol News

Raoul and Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine led the group of 20 attorneys general supporting a lawsuit challenging a Florida law that prevents previously incarcerated residents from voting unless they pay all legal financial obligations tied to their sentence. Raoul called Florida’s law a “poll tax,” a Jim Crow-era policy intended to keep Black Americans from voting.
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DixonSyder
5 years ago

Ah, a demoncrat from Failinnois spending tax payer money that it doesn’t have to meddle in the affairs of another sovereign state. Makes sense to me.

Lana
5 years ago

It’s the Democratic Communist Pack of states. No Surprise.
Mind your own state’s business.

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