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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The right to vote is a fundamental right that | ||||||
3 | shall not be infringed; and
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4 | WHEREAS, This right has not always been freely and equally | ||||||
5 | applied to all persons, and the history of this nation is awash | ||||||
6 | in efforts to suppress voting rights on the basis of race, | ||||||
7 | ethnicity, age, and economic status; and
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8 | WHEREAS, These efforts were renewed with particular | ||||||
9 | virulence following the 2008 Presidential Election; and
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10 | WHEREAS, 25 states have implemented restrictions on free | ||||||
11 | and equal access to voting since 2010, including the five | ||||||
12 | states with the highest voter turnout rates in 2008; and
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13 | WHEREAS, 13 states have attempted to eliminate Election Day | ||||||
14 | Registration, limit voter registration drives, and reduce | ||||||
15 | opportunities for voters to register to vote; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Requiring voters to present a photo | ||||||
17 | identification to cast a ballot disproportionately | ||||||
18 | disenfranchises people who may not be able to afford time off | ||||||
19 | from work to obtain such an ID in time to vote, work jobs with | ||||||
20 | unconventional hours, are homeless, or are otherwise unable to |
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1 | access such identification; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Laws that strike voters from the rolls solely on | ||||||
3 | the basis of non-participation disproportionately | ||||||
4 | disenfranchise elder and less mobile voters, servicepersons, | ||||||
5 | and others, essentially infringing voters' rights as | ||||||
6 | punishment for their choice not to vote; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Closing polling places on college campuses and | ||||||
8 | imposing restrictions on students seeking to exercise their | ||||||
9 | right goes against the public policy of Illinois to foster the | ||||||
10 | civic responsibility of each generation; and
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11 | WHEREAS, State and federal courts have routinely rejected | ||||||
12 | laws attempting to limit early voting, student voting, and | ||||||
13 | other suppressive tactics on the basis that they | ||||||
14 | unconstitutionally infringed the right to vote; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Some states hide behind bureaucratic measures to | ||||||
16 | limit voter registration; two examples are the Georgia | ||||||
17 | Secretary of State refusing to process 53,000 voter | ||||||
18 | registration applications, of which 70% were from African | ||||||
19 | American voters and 80% of all the refused applications were | ||||||
20 | from people of color, and North Dakota refusing to accept IDs | ||||||
21 | from Native American or Indigenous voters; and
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1 | WHEREAS, On the assumption that those voters moved, | ||||||
2 | Wisconsin is attempting to remove over 200,000 registered | ||||||
3 | voters on the basis that some had not responded to a recent | ||||||
4 | mailing from the Wisconsin Elections Commission, and the | ||||||
5 | December court order to remove roughly 234,000 voters is | ||||||
6 | currently on hold pending an appeal with the Wisconsin Court of | ||||||
7 | Appeals; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Florida directly rebuffed the will of their own | ||||||
9 | people by cutting back on the 2018 voter-approved restoration | ||||||
10 | of voting rights to ex-felons; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Our Midwestern neighbors, including Missouri, | ||||||
12 | Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, Iowa and Ohio, have limited the | ||||||
13 | early voting and voting by mail options, cut polling place | ||||||
14 | hours, and instituted photo ID requirements or requiring proof | ||||||
15 | of citizenship to cast a ballot; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Voter suppression silences communities, groups, | ||||||
17 | and persons and allows those in power to ignore their voices in | ||||||
18 | the public arena; and
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19 | WHEREAS, 2.3 million Illinois voters ratified an amendment | ||||||
20 | to the State Constitution in 2014 rejecting these | ||||||
21 | discriminatory voter suppression tactics; therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
2 | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
3 | we condemn voter suppression efforts and support all efforts to | ||||||
4 | protect the free exercise of the right to vote.
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