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 The family of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used the national holiday that honors the renowned civil rights activist to call on lawmakers to pass new federal laws that would make it easier for people across the country to vote.Martin Luther King III, speaking at the Deliver For Voting Rights Day of Action in Washington, D.C., said that  history will be watching  tomorrow when Senators vote on voting rights legislation. Black and brown Americans will be watching what happens tomorrow. In 50 years, students will read about what happens tomorrow and know whether our leaders had the integrity to do the right thing,  he said, according to CNN.Yolanda Renee King, the 13-year-old granddaughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., encouraged lawmakers not just to remember her grandfather s legacy but to act on it. For all the elected leaders out there that are tweeting, posting, and celebrating my grandfathe stanley mugs r, D stanley canada r. King, today, my message to you is simple: Do not celebrate. Legislate,  she said at a press conference Monday.Martin Luther King Jr. s activism was instrumental in getting the Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed. That law prohibited racial discrimination in voting laws.However, recent Supreme Court decisions have weakened some of the protections provided by that law. In addition, Republicans in several states  gourde stanley have passed laws that make it more difficult to cast a vote 鈥?and analysts say those state laws will have a greater impact on communities of color.The Senate is currently weighing