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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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Election Protection Coalition announces 866-OUR-VOTE Hotline
On November 7, South Carolinians encountering
voting problems can call a toll-free hotline for help, thanks to a
service provided by the SC Election Protection Coalition, a nonpartisan
collaboration that includes the SC Progressive Network, the SC League
of Women Voters, the SC Voter Education Project and the SC NAACP. On
November 2, representatives from the coalition member groups will host
a press conference to announce how the hotline can solve election day
problems and help improve our election system.
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ACLU of SC Opposes Amendment 1 on Tuesday's Ballot |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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The American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina applauds the
unanimous decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court, on Wednesday,
October 25, 2006, in the matter of Lewis and Winslow et al. v. Harris,
holding that it is unconstitutional for the state to maintain “an
unequal legal scheme of benefits and privileges that disadvantages
same-sex couples.”
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“Lame Duck” Session Starts November 13 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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On November 13, the lame duck
Congress will convene. No one knows whether the session will be short,
adjourning in a week or two, or long, continuing into December. Members
of Congress need to hear your appeal for them to check the power of the
executive branch. They need to know that you want them to pull the
purse strings on the Iraq war and occupation, that you want them to
intervene to stop corrupt contractors from hogging scarce taxpayer
dollars, and that you want them to believe in liberty and freedom as
the corner stones of our security, especially in these threatening
times. Read a message from FCNL Executive Secretary Joe Volk about the "Lame Duck" session...
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