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Democracy » Voting After Criminal Conviction » Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Advisory Council » State-Based Advocacy » Voting Rights & Elections

National Black Police Association Testimony in Support of SB 488
Statements & Testimony

– 03/06/07

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Tags: Democracy, Voting After Criminal Conviction, Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice Advisory Council, State-Based Advocacy, Voting Rights & Elections

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