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September 16, 1981 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-09-16

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R 16 - 22. 1911 THE CITIZ
- T bill trengthe
Section 2 by modifying
the standard of proof in
voting discrimination
, in light of th
Supreme Court decision 0
obile v . Bolden 0
- The bill extend the
bilingual- e tion pro ' , n
until 1992.
The Congre ' nal B
C ucus, part of this
Augu Voting
Once a jurisdiction effort, m e this
ppeal to you to let t
Pr . ent and your re­
pre ntative kno ho you
feel about the Voting , t
Act. If e are to ceeed
in protecti this 1 ' -
iction ti n vital to BI
Arne ' , your elected
of o ffic , must he r from
you. provide the
Congre tonal B cus
office ith copy of th
correspondence y nd.
full Judiciary Committee.
ey pro 'os of the Judic­
iary Committee bill, H.R.
3112 nd include:
On b alf of the C
I ant to
advanee and too
to hearing from each of
you.
ember of C
. clude:
alter E. F ntroy,
D.C" Chairman; illiarn H.
Gr v, Ill., Pe., Vice-Chair­
man; Julian C. Dixon, Calif.,
Tr rer; Harold g­
ton, Ill., Secretary' ugu
ts F. Ha in, Calif,; John
Conyers, Jr., ich.; Shirley
A. isholm, .Y.; iIliam
L. Cl y, 0.; Lo ' St es,
Ohio; onald V. Dellums,
J. it B,
B. ReI,
Colling m.;
E. F�rd, Tenn.;
Leland, Tx.;
. Crockett, Jr.,
ervyn Dymally,
and Gu S e,
'exten . n of all
of the Voting
Act for ten (10)
ye in d of fi (5).
- Committee bill in­
clude a fair and c' b
b -out pro" n hiCh
ould e effect in 1984.
o
••
Sept mb r 12, 1981
peop e, nor y fello citizens, y u
to malign th cter of kno t it do no
devoted community- e any d dieation,
minded peopl . cou , intellig nee, or
TIl f ct is that this community concern to be
ould be the or time ainst thing d to tear
to change dership in do n all th time. If th
our Ci y. Thi i especially peopl h any constructive
true hen on con' ers id , it' their oblig tion
the candidate and th b them for our
of pport they h . T collective co ider tion.
all group of perpetual The po iti peopl in
onist th t support r. Benton H bor ill vote
of e dr. Smith could for the incumbents on
d have contributed much to ovember 3.
J
,
re for my tter.
Amo R. Bolin
ayor
my If.
r. Dudley . entitled
to his opinions, re all
citizen . He is not en­
tid d to try to dece '
th recovery of our City
if they would h ve put
only half the effort into
building up that they have
put into te ring down.
mold R. Bolin
Titer of Jame Dud­
y in the September 9-15
ould rp . no-
H h hi ory of
eof
o es 0 tie
I expansio

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