Anonymous ID: 35256b Sept. 21, 2020, 6:58 p.m. No.10738566   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8572

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A newly signed state law makes spreading misinformation about voting by mail a misdemeanor criminal offense.

 

Authored by Sen. Henry Stern, D-Los Angeles, SB 739 took effect immediately after being signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday.

 

“If you’re putting out tweets, Facebook posts or using social and other types of media to intentionally mislead voters about their right and ability to vote by mail, that’s now a crime, and it’s my hope local D.A.s and the state attorney general will go after violators the moment they see them,” Stern said. “In the midst of this worldwide pandemic, it is imperative that voters, especially those who are getting a vote-by-mail ballot for the first time, know their rights and are getting accurate, reliable information.”

 

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, a record number of California voters are expected to cast their ballots by mail for the Nov. 3 general election. The new law makes it a misdemeanor to intentionally mislead a voter about their right to apply for, receive and return a vote-by-mail ballot.

 

“The spread of misinformation and disinformation are enormous threats to our elections. Voting by mail is a critical component of our plans to keep our elections accessible, secure and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Secretary of State Alex Padilla said. “We need to discourage and combat election disinformation that could disenfranchise citizens. Our democracy depends on it.”

 

According to Padilla, nearly 60% of California’s voters are registered as permanent vote-by-mail voters and receive mail-in ballots before each election as allowed by California law.

 

It was already a misdemeanor for anyone to knowingly mislead voters about the location of their polling place or qualifications needed to register to vote.

 

For the Nov. 3 general election, all registered voters will automatically receive a vote-by-mail ballot.

 

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/09/21/new-california-law-makes-it-a-misdemeanor-to-spread-misinformation-about-voting-by-mail/

Anonymous ID: 35256b Sept. 21, 2020, 8:34 p.m. No.10739585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9590 >>9679

After the event, organizers heard the news that one of President Trump’s top choices to fill Ginsburg’s seat was Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett, according to Newsweek, “is affiliated with a Christian religious group that served as inspiration for Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s Tale.”

 

Her affiliation with the group, called People of Praise, was first revealed by The New York Times in 2017, when the then-law professor was being considered for an appeals court seat.

 

NYT:

 

Some of the group’s practices would surprise many faithful Catholics. Members of the group swear a lifelong oath of loyalty, called a covenant, to one another, and are assigned and are accountable to a personal adviser, called a “head” for men and a “handmaid” for women. The group teaches that husbands are the heads of their wives and should take authority over the family.

 

Current and former members say that the heads and handmaids give direction on important decisions, including whom to date or marry, where to live, whether to take a job or buy a home, and how to raise children.

 

 

Hammad said that when the women who attended the vigil later found out that Barrett was a frontrunner the reaction was, “This is getting scarier than our wildest imagination.”

 

“We’ve regressed so much that now,” said Hammad. “We’re just in total defense mode.”

 

But, Hammad said, her group and others are planning another event in the coming weeks to protest.

 

“We have to double down on our efforts,” she said.

Anonymous ID: 35256b Sept. 21, 2020, 8:35 p.m. No.10739590   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://deadline.com/2020/09/women-wear-handmaids-tale-costumes-at-vigil-to-mourn-ruth-bader-ginsburg-protest-trump-and-mcconnells-actions-1234581707/