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	<author_name>No Justice, No Peace</author_name>
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	<title>Governor Kim Reynolds: Restore Voting Rights for All Iowans</title>
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	<description>Iowa is the last state in the U.S. to not automatically restore the voting rights of people convicted of felonies. According to ACLU Iowa, the current law has been &quot;especially devastating to Black communities across Iowa, where one in 10 Black adults cannot vote because of a felony conviction.&quot; Governor Reynolds pledged to restore these rights via an executive order - but now that voters can request an Absentee Ballot to vote in November of 2020, every day delayed is a day where voting rights are denied.</description>
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