Majority of House Democrats vote in favor of lowering voting age to 16
An amendment to lower the national voting age to 16 failed in the House of Representatives by a vote of 125 to 302, with a majority of House Democrats voting in favor of the proposal. The amendment was authored and sponsored by progressive lawmakers in the House, including Rep. Ayanna Pressley. The amendment was offered to House Resolution 1, also known as the For the People Act, a massive voting rights and reform bill recently passed by House Democrats.Visit the Fox News to learn
Squad amendment to restore voting rights to felons, incarcerated individuals fails in House
An amendment to grant incarcerated individuals the right to vote failed in the House of Representatives by a vote of 97 to 328. The amendment was authored and sponsored by members of “the Squad,” a group of progressive lawmakers in the House which includes Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Ayanna Pressley. The amendment was offered to House Resolution 1, also known as the For the People Act, a massive voting rights and reform bill recently passed by House Democrats.Visit the Fox News to learn
LeBron James Voting Rights Group Partners With NBA To Fight GOP-Backed Voter Restrictions
More Than A Vote, the voting rights organizations launched by LeBron James, announced that it is partnering with the NBA and the Georgia NAACP to draw attention to recent efforts to roll back voting access in Georgia. More Than A Vote and the NBA plan to use the NBA All-Star game, played on March 7th in Atlanta, to give viewers the tools to shine a light on the issue, encourage greater civic engagement and participation, and give viewers the tools to “fight back.”Visit the
Georgia House passes GOP bill rolling back voting access
Republicans in the Georgia House of Representatives have passed a bill which restricts voting access. The bill requires a photo ID for absentee voting, limits the amount of time voters have to request an absentee ballot, restricts where ballot drop boxes could be located and when they could be accessed, and limits early voting hours on weekends. Republicans claim the bill is needed to restore voters’ trust in the electoral process, but this argument is based on the disproven claim that significant voter fraud
Trump’s Baseless 2020 Conspiracies Complicate Ohio Effort To Buy Voting Machines
Election officials in Stark County, Ohio, are facing pushback for their decision to purchase new voting machines from Dominion. The pushback is coming from constituents who believe the baseless conspiracy theory—pushed fervently by former president Trump and his associates—that Dominion voting machines changed votes from Trump to Biden during the 2020 election. County commissioners are still reviewing the contract with Dominion and could reach a decision by the end of March.Visit the NPR to learn more. Voter Education Week Young adults will be the nation’s largest