California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR21

Introduced
8/21/17  
Introduced
8/21/17  
Refer
8/24/17  
Refer
8/24/17  
Report Pass
9/12/17  
Report Pass
9/12/17  
Refer
9/13/17  
Engrossed
9/15/17  
Engrossed
9/15/17  
Refer
1/3/18  

Caption

Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Impact

Although AJR21 is a resolution rather than a law, its implications for state laws revolve around urging Congress and the President to ensure the security of voting rights and to address racial discrimination in voting practices. By advocating for the protection of voting rights, the resolution aims to influence future legislative actions at both state and federal levels, especially in light of recent laws perceived to disenfranchise voters.

Summary

AJR21, introduced by Assembly Member Rubio, commemorates the 52nd anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The resolution highlights the critical importance of voting as a fundamental right of United States citizenship, reflecting on the historical struggles for civil rights and emphasizing that persistent voter discrimination remains a concern. The measure seeks to remind citizens of their rights and the ongoing need to protect those rights from any potential legislative erosions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AJR21 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who advocate for civil rights and equitable voting practices. The resolution addresses concerns regarding voter suppression and recognizes the critical need for improved voting access. This aligns with contemporary discussions about the integrity of the electoral process and efforts to combat discrimination in voting.

Contention

Notable points of contention present in discussions related to AJR21 focus on the current political climate and proposed measures that may restrict voting rights, particularly in light of actions taken by the Trump administration, such as the establishment of a Voter Integrity Commission. The resolution highlights the necessity for reforming the Voting Rights Act following judicial rulings perceived as undermining it, which points to a broader debate on balancing election security and voter access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR136

Black History Month.

CA SCR107

Black History Month.

CA ACR15

Black History Month.

CA SCR30

Black History Month.

CA AR50

Relative to the 103rd Anniversary of the 19th Amendment.

CA SR46

Relative to the anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

CA SJR6

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: discharge characterizations.

CA AJR1

Republic of Artsakh.

CA ACR214

India’s Independence Day.

CA AR6

Relative to reproductive health.

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