Sunday, June 21, 2020

Ballot Lodgings in Texas - The Laws and the Options!

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This webinar will cover Voting Rights and Lodgings for Individuals with specials needs.
– Vote by mail
– Curbside voting
– Voting in person
– General Rights & Lodgings
– Where to get assistance

Panelists:
Christina Worrell Adkins is the Legal Director for the Elections Division of the Texas Secretary of State. In her position with the Texas Secretary of State, Ms. Adkins has actually functioned as one of the state’s appointed voting systems inspectors and has actually worked extensively with election technology issues including establishing standards and training election authorities. She has actually practiced in both civil and criminal law and has actually previously worked for the Texas Workforce Commission and as the assistant to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Ms. Adkins finished from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in English and Mexican-American Studies. She received her juris doctorate from Southern Methodist University in2008

Jeffrey Miller, Policy Specialist, Disability Rights Texas
Jeff formerly worked as DRTx’s Education Policy Professional from 2006 to 2013 and has actually most recently aided with several policy issues throughout the Texas Legislative session. Jeff is distinctively qualified, bringing his dedication to DRTx’s objective, comprehensive policy expertise, a huge network of partners, expert experience dealing with individuals with impairments, and his personal experience as a dad of a boy with specials needs. Jeff received his J.D. at the University of Louisville School of Law and holds a B.A. in Speech Interaction from the University of Houston. In addition to his policy work at DRTx, he has actually also served as Policy Director for the ARC of Texas, handled his own consulting company, and acted as a job director at the Kentucky Developmental Disabilities Council.

Mediator: Grace Chimene, President, League of Women Voters of Texas

https://allcnaprograms.com/ballot-lodgings-in-texas-the-laws-and-the-options/

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