In this Just the News article, the U.S. House is preparing to vote next week on legislation that would require proof of citizenship and photo identification to vote in federal elections.
- House leadership has scheduled a vote on a combined election integrity bill aimed at strengthening voter verification requirements
- The proposal would require states to verify U.S. citizenship before allowing individuals to register to vote in federal elections
- It would also mandate photo identification at the polls for federal voting
- Supporters argue the measures are commonsense safeguards to ensure only eligible citizens can vote
- Republican leaders say the vote will force Democrats to go on record on voter ID and citizenship verification
- The bill combines elements of previous legislation that passed the House separately but stalled in the Senate
- Current federal law prohibits non-citizens from voting but does not require documentary proof of citizenship at registration
- The Senate’s willingness to take up the combined bill remains uncertain
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/house-vote-next-week-require-citizenship-check-and-photo-id-voting-upping
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