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How Republican states are eroding local democracy
Republican leaders in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Texas are targeting Democratic communities and institutions
By Ellen Ioanes May 20, 2023, 4:19pm EDT
https://www.vox.com/politics/2023/5/20/23731064/republican-states-eroding-local-democracy
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Ellen Ioanes covers breaking and general assignment news as the weekend reporter at Vox. She previously worked at Business Insider covering the military and global conflicts.
Texas, Tennessee, and Mississippi all led by Republican governors and legislatures are pursuing efforts to diminish local control over policing, elections, and the courts in liberal and racially diverse areas.
All of the proposed legislation targets issues that are particularly sensitive for marginalized areas, like elections and criminal justice. In Mississippi and Texas in particular, the legislation is targeted specifically at localities where people of color are the majority. Efforts in all three states indicate an alarming trend, in which Republican leadership is attempting new strategies to further erode democracy, particularly in majority-minority areas and Democratic strongholds.
Some of these efforts, like the state governments push to control policing and the court system in Jackson, Mississippis majority-Black and underserved capitol, have been in the works for months. Tennessee will eliminate community boards that oversee local police forces as of July 1.
In Texas, a bill which has already passed the state Senate would remove Harris Countys elections administrator and hand those duties over to the tax assessor-collector and the county clerk, the Texas Tribune reported earlier this month. Another would allow the secretary of state to call a new election in the case that ballots arent available, according to the Washington Post. Yet another bill would allow the secretary of state to appoint a marshal to investigate voting complaints.
I think it would make a mockery of our democracy, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, a Democrat, told the Post. It would be a throwback to the forties and fifties.
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RKP5637
(67,112 posts)It is so damn obvious what is going on. If they were an outside force military operations would have been taken against them by now. I think a lot of Americans have stuck their heads in the sand. America has not been through this since the civil war. God knows what 2024 will bring. I think there will be tremendous chaos and probably violence.
applegrove
(132,207 posts)events has just resulted in an appetite for common sense gun laws. 1000 Jan 6ers have been pprosecuted and many sent to jail. I hope the MAGA base sees the danger in violence even if Trump and the GOP do not.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)And the US unfortunately has lots of them running around.
applegrove
(132,207 posts)GreenWave
(12,641 posts)Stop calling them my friends from across the aisle. Fiends is more like it.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)and no more cookies and cupcakes to try to appease them.