Governor's Statement on the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
“Today is a national reminder that there is
more to be done to achieve equality for all. The right to vote is one of
our most fundamental rights as Americans, and we cannot allow it to be
compromised by institutional prejudices and false arguments. When the
Voting Rights Act was signed by President Johnson in 1965, it was a
monumental victory for the civil rights movement and a profound step
toward a more perfect union. But today, a full generation later, that
progress is being challenged, and obstacles to its future remain. Only
when voting rights are protected and affirmed can we continue to move
forward as one truly indivisible nation. It’s time for Congress to act,
and protect the voting rights of all Americans.”
Source: Press Office, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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