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Secretary Benson issues statement on Senate passage of Michigan Voting Rights Act

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson made the following statement today after the Michigan Senate passed Senate Bills 961964, known as the Michigan Voting Rights Act, to strengthen protections against voter suppression and discrimination:

“Today, the state Senate passed the Michigan Voting Rights Act (MVRA), advancing the fight against voter suppression and taking a stand for Michigan voters. States must take the lead to reclaim our rights and protections since the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the federal Voting Rights Act just a few weeks ago.  

"I'm grateful to members of the Senate for their perseverance and leadership. I now urge House lawmakers to pass the MVRA and send these essential legal protections to the Governor’s desk. We must make America’s promise of freedom and equality for all a reality for all Michiganders. As always, I will stand up to anyone who tries to take power from the people – no matter what threats come our way. But it’s up to all of us now. Together, Michigan can show the country who we are, what we believe in – and how to fight for what’s right.” 

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