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ACLU of Nebraska and RISE Send Voting Rights Information to County Jails
Thousands of people who are incarcerated in Nebraska’s county jails will have access to voting rights information this week thanks to a mass mailing organized by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska and reentry organization RISE. Educational pamphlets produced by the organizations began arriving at the jails yesterday.
Registering to Vote for the First Time.
"This is one part of getting my humanity back." - Jason Kotas
On Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, the Nebraska Supreme Court restored LB20 and says people who have completed their felony convictions MUST be allowed to register and vote.
Nebraska Supreme Court Says Voters with Past Felonies MUST Be Allowed to Vote!
AS OF TODAY, Wednesday, October16th, 2024, the Nebraska Supreme Court says voters with past felonies MUST be allowed to vote!
ACLU of Nebraska, Partners Mail Voting Rights Information to County Jails
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2024 10:45 A.M. CST
CONTACT
Sam Petto, ACLU of Nebraska, 402-476-8091, spetto@aclunebraska.org
LINCOLN, Neb. – Thousands of Nebraskans who are incarcerated in Nebraska’s county jails will have access to voting rights information this spring thanks to a partnership between the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Nebraska, Civic Nebraska and RISE. Educational pamphlets produced by the organizations are arriving at county jails this week.
Voting Rights Restoration Coalition launches ‘Get My Vote Back’ education campaig
Nebraska’s Voting Rights Restoration Coalition on Friday announced a public education campaign on Nebraska’s new voting rights law. Stemming from the Nebraska Legislature’s passage of LB20, state residents who have completed a felony sentence can now register to vote immediately after completion, rather than wait an extra two years.
LB20 Clears Hurdles to Become Law
“Off paper” after your felony sentence? Learn how and when you can register to vote!
ACTION ALERT: Tell Senators to vote "YES" for Fair Chance Licensing
Although Nebraska has an unemployment rate of 2.3%, the state is faced with a workforce shortage.
Nebraska’s 5th Annual Day of Empathy
We believe that people who have been impacted by the criminal justice system are the most integral voices in advocating for change. Nebraska needs all of its citizens to vote, there should not be a wait to participate.
Nebraska’s 2024 Legislative Session is Underway
Nebraska's 108th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session began yesterday, January 3rd, and it was right to business. Learn more about the day and how to follow along here.