An amendment. The bill state that a declaratory judgement shall be issued only if the court determines that during the ten years preceding the filing for action and during the pendency of such action certain requirements are met. The amendment strikes the requirement that no final judgement has determined that a consent decree, settlement , or agreement has been entered into resulting in any abandonment of a challenged voting practice. The amendment also requires that a plaintiff in reopening an action must demonstrate that such voting practice would have precluded the issuance of a declaratory judgement had such practice occurred during the ten year period. The bill simply states that an allegation by the Attorney General or aggrieved person is sufficient for reopening the action.

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Amendment Number
264
Description
An amendment. The bill state that a declaratory judgement shall be issued only if the court determines that during the ten years preceding the filing for action and during the pendency of such action certain requirements are met. The amendment strikes the requirement that no final judgement has determined that a consent decree, settlement , or agreement has been entered into resulting in any abandonment of a challenged voting practice. The amendment also requires that a plaintiff in reopening an action must demonstrate that such voting practice would have precluded the issuance of a declaratory judgement had such practice occurred during the ten year period. The bill simply states that an allegation by the Attorney General or aggrieved person is sufficient for reopening the action.
Purpose
An amendment. The bill state that a declaratory judgement shall be issued only if the court determines that during the ten years preceding the filing for action and during the pendency of such action certain requirements are met. The amendment strikes the requirement that no final judgement has determined that a consent decree, settlement , or agreement has been entered into resulting in any abandonment of a challenged voting practice. The amendment also requires that a plaintiff in reopening an action must demonstrate that such voting practice would have precluded the issuance of a declaratory judgement had such practice occurred during the ten year period. The bill simply states that an allegation by the Attorney General or aggrieved person is sufficient for reopening the action.
Congress
97
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Oct 5, 1981
Latest Action Text
Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 92 - 285 (Record Vote No: 237).
Submitted Date
Oct 5, 1981
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 264 — Informed