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<http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/11/02/1032473/-Introducing-the-Same-Day-
Registration-and-Voter-Access-Protection-Act?via=blog_793394> Introducing
the Same Day Registration and Voter Access Protection Act


by Representative  <http://www.dailykos.com/user/Keith%20Ellison> Keith
Ellison

Daily Kos Blog: Wed, Nov 02, 2011 

Last month, Dorothy Cooper, a 96 year-old African-American woman from
Chattanooga, Tennessee, went to the ballot box to vote. Dorothy was born
before women had the right to vote and when Jim Crow laws kept most
African-Americans disenfranchised. Despite this, Dorothy has not missed a
single election since 1960. Like many seniors, Dorothy has a Social Security
card, a local photo ID issued by the Chatanooga Police Department-and a
voter registration card.

Dorothy also has a rent receipt, a copy of her lease, and birth certificate.
But a new Tennessee law requires all voters to have a valid state-issued
voter ID in order to vote in the 2012 election. Because Dorothy took her
husband's name at marriage, the state will not accept her birth certificate
(or any of her other forms of identification). And because Dorothy doesn't
have her marriage certificate, having been married decades ago, the state of
Tennessee prohibits her from obtaining the ID needed to vote.

Dorothy is not alone.  In Indiana, 12 nuns were denied the right to vote in
the last presidential election because they didn't have "updated"
identification. The facts that some of them had old passports, they were in
their 80s and 90s and didn't drive--or that they're nuns--seemed not to be a
good basis for affirming their identities.  

These are not isolated incidents. They are part of the largest effort to
disenfranchise voters since the Jim Crow era, almost exclusively targeting
youth and minority voters.. A recent study by the Brennan Center for Justice
estimates that the Republican effort could make it harder for more than five
million eligible voters to cast ballots in 2012.  

This year, thirty-four state legislatures introduced bills requiring photo
identification in order to vote. This rash of legislation classifies several
previously accepted IDs as unacceptable, and will affect roughly 21 million
Americans if they are passed.  For the first time in our nation's history,
we would shrink the voting franchise instead of expanding it.  

These are solutions in search of a problem. Statistics show an infinitesimal
number of proven voting fraud cases occurring in the United States. And
these few cases have been successfully prosecuted like any other criminal
offense.

Groups promoting these laws, such as the American Legislative Exchange
Council (ALEC), argue there's rampant voter fraud.  Oddly enough this
"fraud" seems to be occurring only within historically Democratic voting
blocs like minorities and students. Yet ALEC and others have no problem
squashing these groups' voting rights--or the rights of elderly voters.
Routinely issued student IDs won't be accepted in some states--including my
home state of Minnesota.  The elderly, non-drivers, and millions of others
will have to get identification. This sounds like a simple process, but
imagine an 80 year old grandmother who has never driven and uses a
wheelchair going through the process of getting non-drivers ID. If her
social security card is accepted identification for her benefits,  why isn't
it good enough to identify her for voting?

For these reasons, I am introducing two bills today to curb voter
suppression. The Same Day Registration Act would require states to provide
for same day voter registration for a federal election. The Voter Access
Protection Act would make sure election officials cannot require photo
identification in order to cast a vote or register to vote.

Eligible voters deserve access to the polls. By passing these bills, we can
ensure our nation lives up to its ideals and protect the most fundamental
right in our democracy. 

***

From: Daniel Mintz, MoveOn.org Civic Action
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 12:19 PM
Subject: Rep. Becerra cutting Social Security?




If you've ever donated to, or volunteered for, Rep. Becerra, call right now
and let him know that you won't support him again if he accepts cuts to
Social Security or Medicare, or any plan that makes the 99% pay for tax
breaks to the 1%. 




Call now
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I
<blocked::http://civ.moveon.org/call?tg=FHCA_31&cp_id=1674&id=33026-7187494-
_XTfADx&t=2> haven't donated or volunteered, but I'd like to call anyway.

Dear Ed Pearl,

It may sound unbelievable, but in just a few days Representative Xavier
Becerra could agree to severe cuts to Social Security and Medicare. That's
because Rep. Becerra is one of just six Democrats on the congressional Super
Committee assigned to reduce the deficit by $1.2 trillion.

Democrats on the committee have reportedly offered more than $500 billion in
cuts to Social Security and Medicare.1 They may even be considering locking
in cuts now in exchange for the promise of unspecified tax reform in the
future.2

That isn't compromise, it's capitulation. And it's a betrayal of Democratic
principles. Rep. Becerra needs to hear that from his constituents, and more
importantly, his supporters.

If you've ever donated to, or volunteered for, Rep. Becerra, your voice
carries special weight. Can you call right now and let him know that you
won't support him again if he accepts cuts to Social Security or Medicare,
or any plan that makes the 99% pay for tax breaks to the 1%?

 
<blocked::http://civ.moveon.org/call?tg=FHCA_31&cp_id=1675&id=33026-7187494-
_XTfADx&t=3> I've donated to, or volunteered for, Rep. Becerra.

 
<blocked::http://civ.moveon.org/call?tg=FHCA_31&cp_id=1674&id=33026-7187494-
_XTfADx&t=4> I haven't donated or volunteered, but I still want to call.

If you haven't been following this story, now is the time to take action.
The Super Committee deadline is next Wednesday, so there are just a few days
left to make sure that Democrats like Rep. Becerra stand strong against
further cuts to critical programs like Social Security and Medicare.

Can you make a call to show Rep. Becerra that constituents and supporters
like you want him to refuse any deal that cuts Social Security or Medicare,
or makes the 99% pay for tax breaks to the 1%?

 
<blocked::http://civ.moveon.org/call?tg=FHCA_31&cp_id=1675&id=33026-7187494-
_XTfADx&t=5> I've donated to or volunteered for Rep. Becerra.

 
<blocked::http://civ.moveon.org/call?tg=FHCA_31&cp_id=1674&id=33026-7187494-
_XTfADx&t=6> I haven't donated or volunteered, but I still want to call.

Thanks for all you do.

-Daniel, Carrie, Marika, Wes, and the rest of the team 

Sources:

1. "Democrats on 'super committee' propose a 'grand bargain,'" The Los
Angeles Times, October 26, 2011 
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http://www.moveon.org/r?r=267854&id=33026-7187494-_XTfADx&t=7

2. "Deficit Panel Seeks to Defer Details on Raising Taxes," The New York
Times, November 13, 2011 
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