Protect Your Right to Vote: Congress Takes Action
WEB Versions of Important Voting Legislation
Congress has taken decisive steps to safeguard the fundamental right to vote by enacting the Freedom to Vote Lewis Act. This comprehensive legislation builds on the legacy of the late civil rights icon, John Lewis, and aims to restore and strengthen protections against voter suppression.
Key Provisions of the Legislation
The Freedom to Vote Lewis Act includes a range of provisions designed to ensure equitable access to the ballot box for all Americans, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or income level. These provisions include:
- Expanding early voting and mail-in voting options
- Automatic voter registration for eligible citizens
- Preventing voter intimidation and harassment
- Ensuring fair and accurate election administration
This legislation is a critical step towards protecting the integrity of our elections and guaranteeing that every eligible citizen has the opportunity to make their voice heard.
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