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Daily Archives: January 18, 2013

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Bill To Restore Felons’ Voting Rights Stopped In Subcommittee

Virginia lawBy PNA LawJanuary 18, 2013Leave a comment

A measure that would have restored voting rights to Virginia’s nonviolent felons was squashed in a General Assembly subcommittee last week. The bill would have restored voting rights to many of the more than 350,000 felons who have served their time, but are unable to vote. Governor Bob McDonnell has already restored the rights for…

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