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Michigan Senate passes state Voting Rights Act as federal act loses teeth
The Michigan Senate passed four bills to establish a state-level Voting Rights Act, aiming to counter weakened federal protections after a Supreme Court decision. The legislation, now moving to the Republican-led House, seeks to prevent discriminatory voting policies and ensure access for protected groups.
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- States step into voting rights void left by federal rulings
- States step into voting rights void left by federal rulings
- States step into voting rights void left by federal rulings
- The Supreme Court has left limited alternatives for protecting minority voting rights