1. Scanlon (PA)
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#157
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(LATE) Expands state requirements for early voting locations to include college campuses.
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2. Adams (NC)
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#49
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Requires
that, in order to be eligible for funds under the program for
institutions of higher education demonstrating excellence in voter
registration, institutions must have engaged in
initiatives to facilitate the enfranchisement of groups of individuals
that have historically faced barriers to voting.
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3. Adams (NC)
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#50
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Requires
school districts to describe how they will prioritize access to
initiatives for schools serving their most vulnerable students when
applying for funds under the “Pilot Program
for Providing Voter Registration Information to Secondary School
Students.”
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4. Adams (NC), Sewell (AL), Ross, Deborah (NC), Williams (GA)
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#51
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(REVISED)
Requires an appropriations
set-aside for minority-serving institutions (MSIs) under the grant
program for institutions of higher education demonstrating excellence in
voter registration.
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5. Adams (NC), DeFazio (OR)
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#103
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(REVISED)
Inserts a provision requiring the
US Postal Service to sweep its facilities and post offices daily to
ensure that ballots are expeditiously transmitted to local election
officials.
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6. Armstrong (ND)
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#7
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Exempts
any state that does not utilize voter registration on enactment date of
this Act and continuously thereafter from complying with voter
registration requirements in the Act.
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7. Auchincloss (MA)
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#34
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Expands
the requirements for states to receive grants for poll worker
recruitment and training to ensure the state includes dedicated poll
worker recruitment for youth and minors, including
by recruiting at institutions of higher education and secondary
education.
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8. Auchincloss (MA)
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#35
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Adds
“age” to the list of bases upon which voter challenges by persons other
than election officials will be presumed as lacking a good faith
factual basis.
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9. Bourdeaux (GA), Williams (GA), McBath (GA)
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#89
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(REVISED)
Protects the ability of third
parties to provide an application for an absentee ballot; ensures that
election officials can send voter registration applications unsolicited;
ensures that the number of drop boxes and geographical
distribution of drop boxes provide a reasonable opportunity for voters
to submit their ballot; permits for the security of drop boxes through
remote or electronic surveillance.
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10. Boyle (PA)
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#30
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Allows for voter education information at naturalization ceremonies for newly sworn in citizens.
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11. Brown (MD)
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#16
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Requires
states to include an option for an absentee ballot in the next and
subsequent federal elections on a voter registration application form as
part of registering for a State motor
vehicle driver's license.
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12. Burgess (TX)
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#29
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Requires
a report to Congress on the impact of wide-spread mail-in voting on the
suffrage of active duty military servicemembers, how quickly their
votes are counted, and whether high volumes
of mail-in votes makes it harder for those individuals to vote.
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13. Burgess (TX)
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#28
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Requires
a report to Congress on the data collection practices, the required
necessary security resources, and the impact of a potential data breach
of local, state, or federal online voter
registration systems.
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14. Bush, Cori (MO), Jones, Mondaire (NY), Bowman (NY), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Omar (MN), Pressley (MA), Watson Coleman (NJ)
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#84
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Clarifies
that felony convictions do not bar any eligible individual from voting
in federal elections, including individuals who are currently
incarcerated.
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15. Bush, Cori (MO)
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#87
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Expands
accessibility requirements for ballot drop box locations to ensure
unhoused communities can participate in federal elections.
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16. Case (HI), Murphy, Stephanie (FL)
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#6
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Directs
the Election Assistance Commission to conduct a study on the 2020
elections and compile a list of recommendations to help states
administer vote-by-mail elections.
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17. Castor (FL)
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#135
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(REVISED)
Adds campaign fund disbursement
requirements for former candidates registering as an agent under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act.
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18. Comer (KY)
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#154
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(LATE)
(REVISED) Adds provisions requiring the disclosure to Congress of
ethics waivers granted to executive branch officials; requiring
presidential transition team members to disclose positions they held
outside the federal government for the previous year,
including paid and unpaid positions; and a provision barring
presidential transition team members from working on transition
activities who do not disclose information required in the transition
“ethics plan”, all of which were included in H.R. 1 as introduced
in the 116th Congress.
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19. Davis, Rodney (IL)
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#134
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Strikes
Subtitle C of Title III “Enhancing Protections for United States
Democratic Institutions” creating a ‘national strategy’ to protect US
democratic institutions by establishing a
national commission.
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20. DeSaulnier (CA)
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#93
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(REVISED)
Adds the Bots Research Act to the
bill, which requires the EAC to establish a task force to study and
report on the impact of automated accounts, known as “bots,” on social
media, public discourse, and elections.
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21. Escobar (TX), Speier (CA), Frankel (FL), Lawrence (MI), Sarbanes (MD)
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#161
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(LATE)
Exempts cybersecurity assistance, including assistance in responding to
threats or harassment online, from limits on coordinated political
party expenditures.
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22. Gallego (AZ), Leger Fernandez (NM)
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#99
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Improves
voting access for individuals with disabilities in the four corners
region of AZ, NM, CO, and UT by making a technical fix to the Protection
and Advocacy for Voting Access (PAVA)
program to include all 57 Protection and Advocacy Systems as eligible
funding recipients.
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23. Grijalva (AZ)
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#88
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(REVISED)
Requires each State to submit to
the Election Assistance Commission and Congress a report that includes
the number of individuals who were purged from the official voter
registration list or moved to inactive status, broken
down by the reason for those actions, including the method used for
identifying those voters.
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24. Grijalva (AZ)
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#92
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Ensures
that posting of notices at polling locations take into consideration
factors including the linguistic preferences of voters in the
jurisdiction.
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25. Langevin (RI), Gallagher (WI)
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#56
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Implements
a recommendation of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission to ensure the
security of our elections and resilience of our democracy by creating
the position of Senior Cyber Policy
Advisor at the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) and specifying that
the duties of the EAC include the development, maintenance and
dissemination of cybersecurity guidelines.
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26. Lawrence (MI)
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#160
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(LATE)
Prevents the United States Postal Service from enacting any new
operational change that slows the delivery of voting materials in the
120-day
period before an election.
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27. Lawrence (MI)
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#166
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(LATE)
Requires the United States Postal Service to appoint Election Mail
Coordinators to assist election officials with any voting material
questions.
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28. Lesko (AZ)
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#118
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Strikes Sec. 4208, which expands political record requirements for online platforms.
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29. Levin, Andy (MI)
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#74
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Amends
Sec. 8042 (requiring disclosures of political donations and fundraising
by certain Senate-confirmed nominees and other senior appointees) to
add “chiefs of mission,” as defined by
the Foreign Service Act of 1980, to the list of covered individuals.
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30. Luria (VA), Murphy, Stephanie (FL)
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#182
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(LATE) Prohibits taxpayer funds from being added into Freedom From Influence fund.
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31. Manning (NC), Price (NC), Ross, Deborah (NC), Butterfield (NC), Maloney, Sean (NY)
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#107
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Directs
the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) and the Government
Accountability Office (GAO) to submit a joint study to Congress of how
to best enforce the fair and equitable waiting
times standards set forth in Sec. 1906 of H.R. 1. Requires that no
individual waits longer than 30 minutes to cast a ballot at a polling
place.
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32. Phillips (MN), McCollum (MN)
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#32
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Requires
state election officials to undertake accessible public education
campaigns to inform voters of any changes to election processes made in
response to public emergencies.
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33. Plaskett (VI)
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#140
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(REVISED)
Amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to equitably include territories of the United States.
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34. Plaskett (VI)
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#146
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(REVISED)
Applies federal voter protection laws to territories of the United States.
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35. Plaskett (VI)
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#149
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(REVISED)
Permits each of the territories of
the United States to provide and furnish statues honoring their United
States citizen residents for placement in Statuary Hall in the same
manner as statues honoring United States citizen
residents of the several States are provided for placement in Statuary
Hall.
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36. Plaskett (VI)
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#153
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(LATE)
Includes territories of the United States in the Automatic Voter
Registration Act of 2021 in the same manner as the 50 States and the
District
of Columbia.
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37. Pressley (MA), Meng (NY), Schakowsky (IL)
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#22
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Lowers the Mandatory Minimum Voting Age in Federal Elections to 16 years of age.
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38. Schneider (IL), Case (HI)
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#17
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(REVISED)
Requires disclosure of donations of
$5,000 or more to political committees, including super PACs, made 20
days or less before an election in order to ensure transparency of
contributions not likely to be disclosed through
regular reporting requirements before an election.
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39. Schweikert (AZ)
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#23
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Directs
the Election Assistance Commission to conduct a study regarding the use
of blockchain technology to enhance voter security in Federal
elections.
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40. Spanberger (VA), Case (HI), Moulton (MA)
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#54
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Requires
disclaimers within the content of social media posts for foreign-backed
political content shared on online platforms. The amendment is the text
of the bipartisan Foreign Agents
Disclaimer Enhancement Act.
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41. Speier (CA)
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#100
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Requires
large online platforms to maintain a public record of political
advertisements which includes information on the total number of views
generated by the advertisement, the number
of views by unique individuals, and the number of shares.
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42.
Speier (CA), Moore (WI), Lawrence (MI), Schakowsky (IL), Frankel (FL),
Dingell (MI), Escobar (TX), Bush, Cori (MO), Kuster (NH), Lee, Barbara
(CA)
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#102
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Requires
states to establish privacy programs to keep personally identifiable
information in voter files, such as addresses, confidential to protect
survivors of domestic violence, dating
violence, stalking, sexual assault, and trafficking. For automatic
voter registration, requires that individuals receive an explanation of
what information is needed to access voter information online, how that
information is shared or sold, and what privacy
programs are available to survivors.
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43. Speier (CA), Carson (IN)
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#105
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Extends
the statute of limitations for criminal violations of Federal Election
Campaign Act from 5 years to 10 years; and for civil violations from 5
years to 15 years.
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44. Speier (CA)
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#151
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(REVISED)
Requires a sufficient number of
ballot marking machines equipped for individuals with disabilities, as
defined by the Election Assistance Commission in consultation with the
Access Board and the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, for all in person voting options.
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45. Swalwell (CA)
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#126
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Ensures
college student voters are not subjected to intimidation or deceptive
practices when exercising their right to vote in their college towns.
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46. Swalwell (CA)
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#130
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Clarifies
prohibitions on polling places or ballot drop boxes that falsely
purport to be an official location established for an election.
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47. Swalwell (CA)
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#174
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(LATE)
Adds colleges’ and universities’ duty to better provide students with
voter information on the school’s website and transmitted via social
media.
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48. Tlaib (MI)
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#66
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Prioritizes
local education agencies that receive Title I funding from the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act for the pilot program to provide
voter registration information to secondary
school students prior to graduation.
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49. Tlaib (MI)
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#67
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Requires
that every polling location has available free of charge the required
forms from the relevant State for an individual to register to vote, or
revise the individual's voter registration
information.
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50. Tlaib (MI)
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#69
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Requires
all polling stations to be open for a minimum of 4 total hours outside
of the regular working hours from 9am to 5pm in the time zone of the
polling location.
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51. Torres, Ritchie (NY), Bush, Cori (MO)
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#4
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(REVISED)
Requires the Federal Election
Commission to (1) study the efficacy of political voucher programs in
expanding and diversifying who gives to candidates and who runs for
office and (2) issue a report on how a national political
voucher program could be implemented.
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52. Torres, Ritchie (NY)
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#58
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Requires
GAO to conduct a study on turnout rates based on age in States and
localities that permit voters to participate in elections before
reaching the age of 18.
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53. Torres, Ritchie (NY)
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#158
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(LATE)
Requires GAO to conduct a study on the implementation and impact of
ranked choice voting in States and localities with a focus on how to
best
implement a model for Federal elections nation wide. The study shall
include the impact on voter turnout, negative campaigning, and who
decides to run for office.
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54. Underwood (IL)
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#1
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(REVISED)
Requires the Comptroller General's report on small dollar financing to include an assessment of impacts on candidate diversity.
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55. Waters (CA)
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#52
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Prohibits
misinformation which threatens potential voters with civil or other
legal penalties if they exercise their right to vote.
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56. Williams (GA)
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#178
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(LATE)
(REVISED) Requires the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in
coordination with the Election Assistance Commission, to provide a
uniform statement that would be included with certain leases and
vouchers for federally assisted rental housing as well
as with mortgage applications to inform recipients how they can
register to vote and their voting rights under law.
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