Suit targets laws that opponents say hurt Native voters
âThese new laws directly threaten our right to have our voices heardâ
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May 19, 2021
Shelly R. Fyant, chairwoman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Montana, poses for a photo Nov. 30 in Pablo, Montana. (Amy Schlatter via AP, File)
âThese new laws directly threaten our right to have our voices heardâ
Amy Beth Hanson
Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. A lawsuit was filed Monday on behalf of Native American voting rights organizations and four tribes challenging new laws they say are part of a broader scheme by the Montana Legislature to disenfranchise Native voters.
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An âAbove Averageâ Hurricane Season
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More storms are predicted this hurricane season, the Boat Owners Association of The United States announced.
Colorado State University hurricane researchers point to the likely absence of an El Niño system for their prediction of an above-average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season. Researchers named 17 storms, eight of which are expected to become hurricanes (Saffir/Simpson category 1, sustained winds of 74 to 95 mph) with four reaching major hurricane strength (Saffir/Simpson category 3-4-5, sustained winds of 111 mph or greater).
The average annual number of storms is 12 to 14.