Republicans widely condemned the bill as bipartisan, saying it takes local control away from voters and fails to address their concerns about election integrity.
Republicans widely condemned the bill as partisan, saying it takes local control away from voters and fails to address their concerns about election integrity.
Republicans widely condemned the bill as bipartisan, saying it takes local control away from voters and fails to address their concerns about election integrity.
One item in the bill, which backers are calling the 'Minnesota Voting Rights Act,' would guarantee in state law protections previously afforded under the 1965 federal Voting Rights Act
The bill would cement in law protections previously guaranteed under the federal Voting Rights Act, including the ability to legally challenge vote suppression and other forms of potential discrimination.