On Monday, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who chairs the Rules and Administration Committee, reiterated her commitment to getting voting, ethics and campaign finance reforms passed in the Senate.I will work with my colleagues to get critical voting, ethics and campaign finance reforms passed in the Senate. Our democracy depends on it.
Fix Our Senate, a coalition of organizations that support eliminating the filibuster, underscored how time sensitive these issues are with the midterm elections quickly approaching and states soon to redraw election maps for the next decade. “Republican governors and legislatures aren’t waiting for Democrats’ permission when they attack voting rights in states across the country, and there is no reason for Democrats to wait for Republicans’ permission to fight back and protect voters,” spokesperson Eli Zupnick said. “Very soon Sen. Manchin is going to have to choose between protecting the right to vote in America or preserving the ‘Jim Crow relic’ of the filibuster—there is no third option.
Although Manchin’s recent announcement was not the news that reform advocates were hoping for, Aaron Scherb, director of legislative affairs for , said it won’t stop his organization from continuing to “fight to save our democracy and protect our freedom to vote.” He added that it’s possible Manchin could change his mind or that his position could evolve in the coming weeks. “I think he certainly has a decision to make for what side of history he wants to be on,” Scherb said.
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