Congress to Reintroduce the Freedom to Vote Act
A Landmark Bill to Protect the Integrity of Our Elections
After coming close to passing in 2022, the Freedom to Vote Act (FTVA) has been reintroduced in Congress as S1 and HR in 2023. This historic legislation aims to strengthen our democracy by prohibiting the payment of individuals to influence their vote, a practice already prohibited by federal law.
The FTVA is a comprehensive pro-voter bill that addresses key challenges facing our election system. The bill includes provisions that would:
- Prohibit paying or offering to pay someone not to vote
- Counteract laws that undermine elections by standardizing voting procedures and timelines
- Make it easier for Americans to register and vote
- Strengthen election security measures
In 2022, the FTVA passed the House of Representatives but was unfortunately defeated in the Senate by a Republican filibuster. However, the renewed effort to pass this vital legislation demonstrates the determination of Congress to protect the integrity of our elections and ensure that every American has the opportunity to participate in our democracy.
The FTVA has garnered widespread support from voting rights advocates, elected officials, and citizens across the country. It represents a historic opportunity to strengthen our democracy and ensure that future elections are free, fair, and accessible to all.
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