Albuquerque Journal

Biden administra­tion sues Texas over new voting rules

Justice Department says state violates civil rights

- BY PAUL J. WEBER

AUSTIN, Texas — The Biden administra­tion on Thursday sued Texas over new voting rules that outlasted a summer of dramatic protests by Democrats, who face fading hopes of overhaulin­g the nation’s election laws in response to a wave of new restrictio­ns in Republican-led states.

The lawsuit does not challenge the entirety of a sweeping measure signed in September by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in Texas, which already has some of the nation’s toughest voting rules. It instead targets provisions surroundin­g mail-in voting requiremen­ts and voter assistance, which the Justice Department argues violate federal civil rights protection­s.

“Our democracy depends on the right of eligible voters to cast a ballot and to have that ballot counted,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. “The Justice Department will continue to use all the authoritie­s at its disposal to protect this fundamenta­l pillar of our society.”

Opponents of the Texas law, known as Senate Bill 1, had already sued the state, accusing Republican­s of setting out to disenfranc­hise minorities and other Democratic-leaning voters.

Abbott and other Texas Republican­s say the changes provide safeguards against voter fraud, which is rare.

“Biden is coming after Texas for SB 1, our recently enacted election integrity law,” Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tweeted. It’s a great and a much-needed bill. Ensuring Texas has safe, secure and transparen­t elections is a top priority of mine. I will see you in court, Biden!”

The legislatio­n in Texas set off a summer of walkouts by Democrats, for which Republican­s threatened arrest, and Abbott vetoed the paychecks of thousands of rankand-file staffers when the bill failed to reach him sooner. At one point, more than 50 Democratic lawmakers decamped to Washington, bringing the Texas Capitol to a grinding halt for 38 days.

Democrats had hoped to pressure Congress into passing new voting rights protection­s at the federal level. Both those efforts have stalled, including another attempt Wednesday.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

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