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Congress Passes Landmark Bill to Protect Voting Rights

Bipartisan Effort Aims to Increase Access and Reduce Influence of Dark Money

House Passes H.R. 1/S. 2747

Washington, D.C. - In a historic move, Congress has passed comprehensive legislation aimed at protecting and expanding voting rights in the United States. The Freedom to Vote Act (H.R. 1/S. 2747), which passed the House and Senate with bipartisan support, marks a significant victory for democracy and fair elections.

The bill grants explicit authority to the federal government to regulate elections for federal office and to prevent and remedy voter suppression. It establishes national standards to ensure that all eligible voters have equal access to the ballot box, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or political affiliation.

The legislation includes measures to combat voter suppression, such as prohibiting states from closing polling places in minority communities and requiring states to provide early voting and no-excuse absentee voting. It also strengthens campaign finance laws to reduce the influence of dark money in politics and ensures that independent redistricting commissions draw fair congressional districts.

The Freedom to Vote Act is a major pro-democracy legislation that will protect our elections from voter suppression, partisan sabotage, gerrymandering, and dark money. It is a testament to the bipartisan commitment to preserving the integrity of our electoral system and ensuring that every American has the right to participate in our democracy.


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