Civil Rights Coalition Calls Ward Connerly's Anti-Affirmative Action Initiative Divisive and Misguided
Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 07:42PM
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LCCR urges Michigan officials to conduct a thorough review of signatures gathered
Ward Connerly's submission today of his reportedly more than the
required (approximate) 320,000 signatures of Michigan voters are a part
of his ongoing divisive and misguided effort to ban affirmative action
programs that will deny women and minorities access to equal
opportunity," said Wade Henderson, executive director of the Leadership
Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), the nation's oldest, largest and
most diverse civil and human rights coalition. The Michigan State Board
of Canvassers will review the signatures to determine if Connerly's
anti-affirmative action initiative will qualify for the 2006
ballot. Connerly's actions today remind us that the civil rights
community must stay vigilant in our opposition to his efforts. Connerly
continues to blatantly manipulate language from the 1964 Civil Rights
Act and engage in misleading tactics to get Michigan voters to support
his efforts to roll back programs that promote equality in employment
and higher education," said Henderson. "As in 2004, Connerly's crusade
to end affirmative action policies and his misguided agenda to subvert
public support of equal opportunity for women, minorities and all
Michigan voters will fail." In March 2004, Connerly's attempt to
place the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI) on the November 2004
ballot was weakened when a Michigan judge ruled that the initiative was
"blatantly in direct conflict" with the Michigan Constitution and did
not fully inform voters of its effect on the Michigan State
Constitution. In May 2004, Connerly ended his anti-affirmative action
ballot initiative because of the court decision and his failure to
garner the requisite number of signatures. [more]
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