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Senate has little appetite for changing the difficult way it restores suffrage to convicted felons
Kenneth Almons told a group of about 16 state lawmakers inside crowded Room 113 at the state Capitol earlier this year that if he could ever regain his right to vote, he could actually demonstrate the importance of voting to his children.  But until that happens, he will carry a massive albatross around his neck over a mistake he made over 30 years ago, he said.  “If you can’t vote, you’re nobody,” Almons said. “And in the public’s eye, I’m a nobody.” The cold, hard truth is that most Mississippi legislators haven’t shown any desire to change Almons’ mind or taken any significant steps to show him they don’t consider him a nobody.   A 51-year-old Jackson resident, Almons was con

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