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Biden to continue push for voting rights bill

Biden to continue push for voting rights bill

Gulf Times
Sunday, January 16, 2022 10:29:17 PM UTC

US President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden pack food boxes while volunteering in honour of Martin Luther King, Jr, Day of Service, at Philabundance, a hunger relief organisation, in Philadelphia.

US President Joe Biden travelled to Philadelphia yesterday to honour the legacy of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, as he continues to press for voting rights legislation and concerted action to combat rising extremism. Biden’s visit to the “City of Brotherly Love” comes hours after an Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) hostage rescue team stormed a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, to free three hostages after a more than 10-hour stand-off. Another hostage had been freed earlier. The president, who was briefed on the crisis as it unfolded, said there was more to learn about what motivated the hostage-taker, but pledged to “stand against anti-Semitism and against the rise of extremism in this country”. Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are volunteering at Philabundance, a hunger relief organisation in Philadelphia, to mark the Martin Luther King Jr Day holiday today. In a proclamation on Friday, Biden warned against complacency and said it is crucial to continue King’s work by enacting legislation to protect voting rights, opposing the rise of white supremacism and other forms of extremism, and pressing for greater economic justice. “Living up to his legacy, and what Dr King believed our nation could become, requires more than just reflection – it requires action,” Biden said in the proclamation. “That is why the Congress must pass federal legislation to protect the right to vote – a right that is under attack by a sinister combination of voter suppression and election subversion,” he said. “We must confront the scourge of racism and white supremacy – a stain on our nation – and give hate no safe harbour in America.” However, Biden’s push to enact voting rights legislation appears doomed after Democratic Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin said they opposed changing the Senate’s filibuster rule, which requires that 60 of the 100 senators agree on most legislation, in a chamber where Democrats now hold only 50 seats. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer still plans to begin debate on the voting rights legislation tomorrow. If Republicans block that bill as anticipated, Schumer has said that he was still prepared to seek a change in the Senate’s filibuster rule to win passage. However, given Sinema and Manchin’s stance, efforts to change the filibuster appear doomed to fail. Biden told reporters on Thursday that he was not certain the bill could pass now but vowed to keep trying. “One thing for certain: Like every other major civil rights bill that came along, if we miss the first time, we can come back and try it a second time. We missed this time.” The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives passed a voting bill on Thursday. However, Democrats cannot overcome universal Republican opposition in the Senate without changing the filibuster.

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