WASHINGTON, Nov. 5, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- In response to recent announcements from state
officials in Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Florida blocking Department of Justice (DOJ)
monitors from entering polling locations on Election Day,
Rochelle M. Garza, Chair of the U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights, issued the following statement:
"The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is deeply committed to
protecting the constitutional right to vote of every American. When
state officials take steps to block oversight and transparency in
our elections, they undermine the accountability and fairness,
essential to the integrity of our democracy."
Since our founding, the Commission has served as a civil rights
watchdog, and we remain committed to ensuring the civil rights of
every American are protected.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, established by the Civil
Rights Act of 1957, is the only independent, bipartisan agency
charged with advising the President and Congress on civil rights
and reporting annually on federal civil rights enforcement. Our 56
state Advisory Committees offer a broad perspective on civil rights
concerns at state and local levels. The Commission: in our 7th
decade, a continuing legacy of influence in civil rights. For
information about the Commission, please
visit www.usccr.gov.
Contact: Joe Kim
publicaffairs@usccr.gov
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