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In recent decades, students at the historically black Prairie View A&M University were required to complete a “residency questionnaire” to prove their eligibility to vote. They saw their power at the ballot box diluted when their campus was carved into separate districts. Some were arrested when they tried to cast ballots, accused of improper voting.

Then came the 2018 midterm elections, when county leaders scheduled fewer early-voting hours on the university campus than in whiter communities nearby.

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National Voter Registration Day

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Sep 24, 2019

Today is National Voter Registration Day! Across the country, our partner organizations are holding community events to register voters and make sure they have the ID they need to vote with confidence. 

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An U.S. Election Assistance Commission blog written by EAC Senior Advisor Patrick Leahy about the importance of accessibility for Veterans and Voters with Disabilities.

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Vets and Disabled Citizens: Register & Vote in Your State

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Aug 05, 2019

ADA Sign Depot Says Register & Vote in Your State - Online or By Mail

U. S. Election Assistance Commission: Helping America's Vet and Citizens with Disabilities Vote!

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North Carolina Reaches Settlement on ‘Bathroom Bill’

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jul 24, 2019

A federal judge in North Carolina approved a settlement on Tuesday that prohibits the state government from banning transgender people from using bathrooms in state buildings that match their gender identity, ending a yearslong legal battle that prompted a divisive cultural debate.

“The mark of H.B. 2 remains,” said Chase Strangio, a staff attorney with the A.C.L.U.’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and H.I.V. Project, which is involved in the case. “It’s not a full win. But it’s still a huge win for a community that has faced so much discrimination.”

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