Congresswoman Nikema Williams & Ambassador Andrew Young: “The Right to Vote and Fair Representation is Worth Fighting for — Again”
June 2, the Supreme Court ruled that Alabama could move forward with a congressional district map containing only
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June 2, the Supreme Court ruled that Alabama could move forward with a congressional district map containing only
Williams’ Statement on the Federal Court Decision on Alabama’s Congressional Maps May 26, 2026 Press ATLANTA – Today … federal court’s decision to block Alabama’s congressional maps. Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) said: “The federal
have endorsed the letter: American Farm Bureau Federation Alabama Farmers Federation California Table Grape Commission Florida Blueberry Growers
after disasters and continue managing healthy, productive forests.” “Alabama’s Black Belt and rural communities depend on healthy
consistently underfunded,” said Rep. Shomari C. Figures. “With Alabama being home to the most HBCUs in the nation
unelected bureaucrats at the EPA. Folks in Alabama and across this country rely on their trucks to make
Baltimore, Maryland; Mayor Randall Woodfin of Birmingham, Alabama; and Greg Jackson, President of the Rocket Foundation and former
students, faculty and staff at Clark Atlanta University, Alabama State University, Virginia State University, Hampton University, Bethune Cookman
said: “I grew up in rural Alabama, where I shot my first gun at six years
Georgia, or where I grew up in Alabama. These states with a history of discriminatory practices against voters
daughter of Selma and the Representative of Alabama’s Civil Rights District, I am proud to join Congresswoman
teenagers on the neighborhood youth council in Mobile, Alabama, up through her years of public service as Director
individuals, rebuilding families, and growing our economy.” “In Alabama, I have seen firsthand how giving someone
firsthand, as my family’s land in rural Alabama was informally passed down through generations, including