Information From the Justice Committee Concerning The Texas Legislature Bills SB1 and HB3
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. ’The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12:30-31 A primary focus of our Texas Legislature’s Special Session are bills affecting voting, including the omnibus bills, SB1 and HB3, and numerous other bills targeting specific aspects of voting. The Justice Committee asks you to consider the potentially disproportionate impact these bills could have on people of color, individuals with disabilities, elderly people, and working voters. Regardless of our political affiliation, our biblical and Gospel values compel advocacy for the disadvantaged and powerless. As the late John Lewis said, “If you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something about it.” While many of us will not feel particularly disadvantaged by the restrictions in these bills, many of our neighbors will—those who do not have ready transportation, who work multiple jobs to care for their families, who are differently abled, and/ or are homebound will be disadvantaged. We urge you to educate yourself on the pending legislation and consider personal action. Some specific concerns include:
- Giving partisan poll watchers access that could disrupt voting and intimidate voters.
- Eliminating the ability of election officials to communicate with Texans about voting by mail.
- Making it substantially harder for Texans to access vote by mail applications and adding new requirements for voter ID on a Vote by Mail ballot.
- Negatively impacting voters with disabilities and forcing those voters to disclose private medical information about one’s disability to access vote by mail.
- Eliminating existing voting procedures that provide extended voting hours for shift workers and drive-thru voting.
Even now, with the Legislature unable to act, it is important to encourage decision-makers to care for all voters in Texas. For those who wish to act in response to this issue, the best advice we have received is to call your legislators. To assist you in this effort, please see the link below. Tarrant County Senators and Representatives
The Broadway Justice Committee Do justice, Love mercy, Walk humbly
Kristofer Schleicher, Josh Lucas, Susannah McDaniel, Chris Mack-Lloyd, John Kundra, Bob Madeja, Harriet Harral, Katherine Godby, Elise Walker
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