Posted on 02/01/2007 6:35:35 PM PST by Mo1
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New senate/house thread ping
BUMP and placemark.
Thank you, Mo!
posting this from last thread on what Russ Feindgold is up to
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To: Rheo
Thanks for the link, Rheo
Ping to see what Fiengold is up to now for the next election
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=110-s20070130-29&bill=s110-433#sMonoElementm13m0m0m
2,472 posted on 02/01/2007 10:38:03 AM EST by Mo1
To: Rheo
check out all other stuff Feingold introduced yesterday 1/31/07
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=110-s20070131-42
2,595 posted on 02/01/2007 9:15:50 PM EST by Mo1
Thanks Mo!
Bringing this over from other thread.
Senator Obama's clean and articulate remarks:
That is why I am reintroducing the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act. It's a bill that makes voter intimidation and deception punishable by law, and it contains strong penalties so that people who commit these crimes suffer more than just a slap on the wrist. The bill also seeks to address the real harm of these crimes--people who are prevented from voting by misinformation--by establishing a process for reaching out to these misinformed voters with accurate information so they can cast their votes in time.
Senator Schumer has joined me in introducing this legislation, and we are joined by our colleagues, Senator Patrick Leahy, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and Senators Cardin, Feingold, Kerry, Feinstein and Clinton as original co-sponsors to this bill.
There are some issues in this country that are inherently difficult and political. Making sure that every American can cast a ballot shouldn't be one of them. There is no place for politics in this debate--no room for those who feel that they can gain a partisan advantage by keeping people away from the polls. It's time to get this done in a bipartisan fashion, and I believe this bill can make it happen.
I ask unanimous consent that a New York Times editorial from January 31, 2007, be printed in the Record.
Yes, let's bring election deception to the floor for a debate.
More quoting of the NYT's editorial on the floor of the Senate.
You're welcome
I forgot to put the new one up this morning due to a head cold and tomorrow I have to take my youngest to the docs to have her cold checked out ... so I decided to do this thread now before something else goes wrong *L*
Mr. Feingold:
Mr. President, I am pleased to be working once again with my partner in reform, the senior Senator from Arizona, Senator McCain, to introduce the 527 Reform Act.
Our purpose is simple--to pass legislation that will do what the FEC could and should do under current law, but, once again, has failed to do. Current Federal election law requires these groups to register as political committees and to stop raising and spending soft money. But the FEC has failed to enforce the law, so we must act in the Congress. This bill will make it absolutely clear that the federal election laws apply to 527 organizations.
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This bill will require all 527s to register as political committees unless they fall into a number of narrow categories. The exceptions are basically for groups that Congress exempted from disclosure requirements because they are so small or for groups that are involved exclusively in State election activity. Once a group registers as a political committee, certain activities, such as ads that mention only Federal candidates, will have to be paid for solely with hard money.
Etc, Etc
Mr. Schumer:
Mr. President, I rise today to join with Senator Obama in introducing landmark legislation to protect the most sacred right of our democracy: the right to vote. The Obama-Schumer Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007 will end the deceptive practices that have become far too common in recent elections.
At the outset, I want to commend my colleague from Illinois, Senator Obama, for his leadership on this important issue. It has been a great pleasure to work with him to draft this bill. I am also proud that we are joined by Senators Leahy, Cardin, Feingold, Kerry, Feinstein, and Clinton as original cosponsors of this legislation.
We all know that there is an urgent need for this legislation. The right to vote is the wellspring of our democracy. Yet Americans have been profoundly shocked and disgusted in recent elections to see so many cynical attempts to lie to voters in order to keep them from casting their ballots.
Yes, sir Mr Schumer, we truly are shocked and disgusted that your party continues to steal elections...and more disgusted at your attempt to play the innocent.
Lord have mercy. I got sick again too. Just a "slight" cold, thus far. I need warm weather and sunshine!
Hold the gags, here comes Leahy:
Mr. President, today, I join Senators OBAMA, SCHUMER, CARDIN, FEINSTEIN, FEINGOLD, CLINTON, and KERRY to introduce the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2007, a measure that would create new protections and expand existing protections against the use of deceptive practices in elections.
There are few things as critical to the fabric of our Nation, and to American citizenship, as voting. The right to vote and to have your vote count is a foundational right, like our first amendment rights, because it secures the effectiveness of other protections. The legitimacy of our government is dependent on the access all Americans have to the political process.
We saw last year in nearly 20 hearings in the House and Senate on the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act that there is a continuing need for the vital voting rights protections that landmark civil rights law provides for all Americans. But our need to protect the effective access of voters to the political process does not stop with those vital protections against discrimination. I am concerned about increasing efforts on behalf of some candidates and political parties to interfere with recent elections and undermine the participation of many voters. So today we take another step toward protecting the exercise of the effective exercise of voting rights by ensuring that the access to vote is not undermined by those who would take away that access through deceit and false information.
LOL...you are getting really good at moving people from one thread to another!!!
BTW..there was a freeper that asked to be pinged to the new thread...did you see that??
Sen Kennedy:
Mr. President, it's a privilege to join Senator Obama and our other colleagues in sponsoring the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act, because it addresses an essential aspect of voting rights. For too long, we've ignored the festering problem of deceptive practices intended to intimidate and deceive voters in our national elections and suppress the vote of certain minority groups for partisan gain. The problem is a continuing threat to our democracy, and it's up to our new Congress to outlaw such practices, and I commend the Senator from Illinois for his leadership on this basic challenge.
In doing so, we must be vigilant to ensure that the bill does not erode the important division of responsibility in the Department of Justice between civil rights enforcement by the Civil Rights Division and the efforts by the Criminal Division to combat voter fraud. That division of responsibility is essential to convincing voters, particularly those in poor or minority communities to have the trust necessary to work with the Civil Rights Division and to inform it of possible civil rights violations. The bill should clearly provide that, as traditionally has been the case, the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division may not investigate matters of voter fraud, although it may provide technical advice and assistance to other parts of the Department in carrying out the requirements of this legislation.
These are all just portions of their statements. The rest can be found:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=110-s20070131-42#sMonoElementm8m0m0m
PING.
just added to the list
Thank you, Mo...I hope you get a good night's sleep, and feel better tomorrow.
But, since you are taking your young one to the doctor, maybe YOU should get some doctoring!!
Bump! Thanks Mo1!
Thanks for posting those here
You're welcome.
Hope you feel better tomorrow!
Very good Post, thank you for the time you put in to keeping America Free!!!!...
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