Civil rights veteran and Congressman John Lewis urged Black clergy to work for changes in the Voting Rights Act on the second anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that removed key provisions of the law.
āItās time again for religious leaders, the ministers of the gospel, to get in trouble,ā said Lewis, speaking at the Rayburn House Office Building to Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC) pastors attending a briefing.
āThere are forces in Washington and all around America, that want to take us back. But weāre not going back. Weāve made too much progress. Weāre going forward.ā
They gathered two years after the 2013Ā Supreme Court ruling, Shelby County v. Holder,Ā that invalidated aĀ Justice Department review of new voting regulations in states with a history of voting discrimination. Lewis is one of the co-sponsors of the Voting Rights Advancement Act that was introduced recently and seeks to restore the portions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act removed by the nationās highest court.
āWe need to fix it before next yearās election. Weāve got to do it, brothers and sisters,ā said Lewis, D-Ga., who marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. āWe have a moral obligation, a mission and a mandate to do it.ā
The gathering of about 70 PNBC pastors and other religious leaders headed to lawmakersā offices to press for changes in the law. But they also stressed the need for voter registration efforts even as dozens of state laws have grown more restrictive.
āWe look at all of these new voting rights laws as just being the slick packaging of a new way of voter suppression,ā said the Rev. James Perkins, PNBC president. āThere ought not be impediments put in the way to deter people from having access to the ballot box.ā
Rev. Raphael Warnock, pastor of Atlantaās Ebenezer Baptist Church ā where King once served as pastor ā said his church registers people to vote when they become new members.
āPart of the response to massive voter suppression is massive voter registration and massive voter activation,ā he said. āThatās part of the solution.ā