Louisville NAACP urges veto of JCPS board bill, citing representation, transparency and legal concerns.
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The NAACP said minority students are suffering because of a crisis in district leadership.
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SB 259 would require the NAACP and six other organizations to propose more than one candidate when vacancies occur on the West End Opportunity Partnership board and put those entities at risk of losing their board seats if they refuse.
On May 14, 1963, the Louisville Board of Aldermen passed an ordinance de-segregating Louisville.
The group claims Cameron did not conduct a fair and impartial investigation into Taylor's death.
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The ultimate goal is to return the old church building to the community.
The groups are texting registered voters to remind them to vote, offer transportation and useing other ways to engage and encourage voters.