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Help America Vote Act
Source: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Recipient: U.S. Congress
Date: 09/29/03
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Democracy Begins at Home Fully Fund the Help America Vote Act
Dear Member of Congress,
We, the undersigned organizations, urge you to ensure that full funding for the Help America Vote Act (P.L. 107-252) ("HAVA") is included in the upcoming supplemental appropriations for reconstruction efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. As you know, the Bush administration has requested that Congress provide $21.4 billion for these reconstruction efforts. We ask that Congress provide, at the same time, a mere fraction of that amount for the purpose of strengthening our own democracy here at home.
The Help America Vote Act was enacted with overwhelmingly bipartisan support in order to prevent the many problems of the 2000 election from ever happening again. Among its many reforms, it places significant mandates upon states and localities to replace outdated voting equipment, create statewide voter registration lists and provide provisional ballots to ensure that eligible voters are not turned away, and make it easier for people with disabilities to cast private, independent ballots.
To help pay for these reforms, HAVA authorizes a total of $3.9 billion over three fiscal years, including $2.16 billion for FY03 and $1.045 billion for FY04. To date, however, the actual funding of HAVA has been woefully inadequate. So far, only $1.5 billion of FY03 funding has been appropriated, and $830 million of that amount has yet to reach the states because the President has not nominated and the Senate has not confirmed the members of the new Election Assistance Commission. Additionally, only $500 million is currently included in pending FY04 appropriations; once again, this is a sum that falls well below what is needed for successful implementation of HAVA. States and localities were assured by Congress that this new law would not evolve into a set of unfunded federal mandates. It is now time for Congress to honor its commitment to the states and to the American public at large.
Given the difficult fiscal circumstances facing state and local governments, immediate and full funding of HAVA is now needed in order to make essential progress before Election Day in 2004. Without the strong leadership that HAVA promised at the federal level, states and local governments simply do not have the ability to complete implementation of the important reforms that they are now required to make.
No civil right is more fundamental to America's democracy than the right to vote. As our nation spends billions of dollars helping to promote democracies abroad, Congress simply should not allow doubts about the legitimacy of our electoral processes continue to linger here at home.
We thank you for your support of funding for the "Help America Vote Act," and we look forward to working with you on this critical issue. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of the organizations listed below.
Sincerely,
Organizations Representing State & Local Officials
National Association of Secretaries of State National Conference of State Legislatures Council of State Governments National Association of State Election Directors National Association of Counties National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund National League of Cities International City/County Management Association International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials and Treasurers National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks
Civil Rights Organizations
Alliance for Retired Americans American Association of People with Disabilities American Civil Liberties Union American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations Americans for Democratic Action Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian Law Alliance Asian Law Caucus Asian Pacific American Legal Center Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law California Council for the Blind Center for Governmental Studies Center for Voting and Democracy Common Cause Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Leadership Conference on Civil Rights League of Women Voters of the United States Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems National Council of Churches National Council of La Raza Neighbor to Neighbor Action Fund Organization of Chinese Americans People For the American Way Project Vote Public Citizen The Arc of the United States United Auto Workers United Cerebral Palsy U.S. Action Education Fund U.S. Public Interest Research Group
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