United Auto Workers letter to Senator Dole requesting Dole support the Voting Rights Act extension, July 21, 1975
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- United Auto Workers letter to Senator Dole requesting Dole support the Voting Rights Act extension, July 21, 1975
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- 1975-07-21
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- 1975-07-21
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- 94th (1975-1977)
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- See all items with this valueSuffrage
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- Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
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- Dole, Robert J., 1923-2021
- International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO)
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- See all items with this valueUnited States. Act to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to extend certain provisions for an additional seven years, to make permanent the ban against certain prerequisites to voting, and for other purposes
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- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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UAW
This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu
INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AEROSPACE & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA-UAW
LEONARD WOODCOCK. PRESIDENT
EMIL MAZEY. SECRETARY-TREASURER
VICE-PRESIDENTS
PAT GREATHOUSE . KEN BANNON . DOUGLAS A. FRASER . DENNIS MCDERMOTT . IRVING BLUESTONE . ODESSA KOMER . MARC STEPP
July 21, 1975
IN REPLY REFER TO 1125 FIFTEENTH STREET. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20005 PHONE: (202) 296-7484
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Dear Senator:
The Senate has before it an excellent bill extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965; it should be passed without crippling amendments .
H.R. 6219 would extend the Voting Rights Act for 10 years, permanently ban literacy tests and other devices and extend the protections of the Act to Spanish-speaking and other language minorities. It is a bill which deserves your enthusiastic support.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 without question is one of the most important civil rights measures ever enacted by Congress. The UAW was proud to be among the original supporters of this landmark legislation. We continue to believe it is vitally important to our nation and the continued health of our democracy.
H.R. 6219 extending the Act and broadening its protections is must legislation. As you know, key sections of the Act expire next month. It is imperative that Congress pass the bill before the August recess and that any dilatory tactics be resisted. We therefore hope you will vote for the bill and against any crippling amendments and be prepared to vote for cloture and prevent undue delays in considering this measure.
Sincerely JANA Scilla
Jack Beidler Legislative Director
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civil rights / vote act
July 28, 1975
Mr. Jack Beidler Legislative Director UAW 1125 15th Street Washington, D.C. 20083
Dear Mr. Beidler:
Thank you for contacting me about your interest in the Voting Rights Act.
I certainly am supportive of the legislation to extend the Voting Rights Act and intend to do everything within my power to see that this important legislation is passed prior to the August 6 expiration date. While I do have some reservations regarding the procedure by which this legislation was considered in the Senate, I understand its importance to many minority Americans across the country and intend to do everything necessary, including delaying the August recess, to assure that this legislation reaches the President's desk in timely fashion.
Thank you again for taking the time to bring your interest in this matter to my attention.
Sincerely yours,
BOB DOLE United States Senate
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