KEY POINTS
  • Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department will swiftly increase its resources dedicated to enforcing voting rights protections.
  • He cited a 2013 decision by the Supreme Court as well as bills being pushed by conservatives across the country that aim to tighten election procedures.
  • In a speech delivered at the department's headquarters, Garland said that in the next 30 days he will double the civil rights division's staff dedicated to protecting the right to vote.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Friday that the Justice Department will swiftly increase its resources dedicated to enforcing voting rights protections, citing a 2013 decision by the Supreme Court as well as bills being pushed by conservatives across the country that aim to tighten election procedures.

In a speech delivered at the department's headquarters, Garland said that in the next 30 days he will double the civil rights division's staff dedicated to protecting the right to vote.