The bill, H.R. 14, would strengthen the legal protections against racial discrimination in voting and representation.
In a move to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the historic Selma to Montgomery March, U.S.
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Democrats say, too often, states pass laws making it too difficult to vote. They want to require states that repeatedly commit voting rights violations to pass future voting ...
Honoring Bloody Sunday's 60th anniversary, the Brown Chapel AME Church and Action Fund will host a celebration and call to ...
A new Democratic lawmaker had a message for Donald Trump about cutting Medicaid for everyday Americans that he shared widely ...
Texas, died after suffering a medical emergency following President Donald Trump's address to Congress, according to two ...
Known for his three decades of public service, Turner was lauded by political figures and citizens for his leadership and ...
Fear, anxiety and devastation grip Alabama federal workers as the Department of Government Efficiency works to shrink ...
It’s another wavering milestone for the Queen City, embarking on 60 years, celebrating and commemorating the Selma Bridge ...
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