The ACLU's Voting Rights Project has worked to protect the gains in political participation won by racial and language minorities since the 1965 passage of the Voting Rights Act.
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Letter to the Senate in Opposition to the McCain-Feingold Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2001 (03/20/2001)
Testimony of Washington Office Director Laura Murphy on Campaign Finance Reform Legislation Before the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration (04/26/2000)
Testimony of Executive Director Ira Glasser on Campaign Finance Reform Legislation Before the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration (03/22/2000)
Letter to the FEC on the Federal Election Campaign Act to the Internet (01/06/2000)
Fax to the House Opposing the D.C. Appropriations Bill (10/14/1999)
Letter to Senator McConnell Opposing Soft Money Restrictions in S. 1593 (10/13/1999)
Coalition Letter to Congress on Campaign Finance Reform and the Rights of Lawful Permanent Residents (08/26/1999)
New Analysis of the Revised Barr Anti-Democracy Amendment to D.C. Appropriations (07/29/1999)
Letter to the House on D.C. Appropriations Vote (07/29/1999)
Letter to the House on D.C. Appropriations Debate (07/27/1999)
Letter to President Clinton on the Census (02/08/1999)
Letter to the House on the Census (02/08/1999)
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