In Congress, members of the CBC and the civil rights community, including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the National Urban League (NUL), led the effort in the passage of the VRA. The bill recently passed the U.S. House by a vote of 390 to 33 and the U.S. Senate by a margin of 98 to 0.
Amidst applause and a gathering of prominent Civil Rights leaders, President Bush signed the Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006 on July 27, 2006. This event passed quietly, like a private party, but has a tremendous importance and responsibility attached. Many young Black Americans were not born when this hard-fought victory was won. And many do not understand the significance of the renewal of certain provisions of this act, which were due to expire in 2007.
Why was the act renewed in 2006? It is a key mid-term election year. There are Governor’s races in
This is an opportunity focus on the national priorities of our Black congressional leaders.
SEPTEMBER 6 - 9, 2006
Changing Course, Confronting Crises, Continuing the
Our rights are only secure if you register and vote.
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CBC Foundation Annual Legislative Conference.
Here in this special place, thanks to the technology of the internet and push-button publishing, let me show you the contents and color of my heart and mind…
8.16.2006
Phew, I Can Still Vote!
Members of the CBC Attend White House Signing Ceremony of the Voting Rights Act
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