House Republicans propose stricter voting requirements as Trump administration eyes the midterms
The Make Elections Great Again Act would require photo ID, citizenship verification, and ban universal vote-by-mail, affecting 21.3 million voters lacking proof of citizenship, advocates say.
- On Thursday, Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., chairman of the House Administration Committee, unveiled the Make Elections Great Again Act, a sweeping federal proposal setting new election standards.
- Following months of Republican focus on election rules, the bill follows a GOP push led by President Donald Trump and Republican-aligned groups, while sponsors say it boosts integrity amid incidents like the Fulton County election office raid.
- The bill requires that voters show a physical photo ID and submit citizenship proof, create a centralized interactive statewide voter registration list verified every 30 days, and expands enforcement by authorizing the U.S. attorney general and private citizens to sue.
- Experts and rights groups warn the changes could force states to overhaul systems and risk disenfranchisement, as state election officials would face new registration rules and the bill needs 60 votes in the U.S. Senate.
- The legislation borrows President Trump's branding and advances a long-standing GOP agenda, with the Make Elections Great Again Act echoing his slogan and going far beyond last year's SAVE Act, observers say.
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House Republicans propose stricter voting rules as Trump administration eyes midterms
The package released Thursday reflects a number of the party's most sought-after election changes, including requirements for photo IDs before people can vote and proof of citizenship, both to be put in place in 2027.
Rep. Bryan Steil Unveils 'Make Elections Great Again Act' to End Lawless Voting
Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) introduced blockbuster legislation to restore voter confidence by implementing baseline standards for election administration as well as strengthen election integrity by making it easy to vote but hard to cheat. The post Rep. Bryan Steil Unveils ‘Make Elections Great Again Act’ to End Lawless Voting appeared first on Breitbart.
House Republicans Introduce Sweeping Election Integrity Bill
The MEGA Act includes many of the measures that election integrity-hating Democrats have fought so feverishly to kill.
House Republicans unveil election reform bill dubbed Make Elections Great Again Act
House Republicans unveiled a sweeping elections reform bill Thursday that would mandate long-sought requirements like presenting photo ID when voting and citizenship verification to register to vote. Dubbed the Make Elections Great Again Act, the bill is led by House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) and marks an evolution of election reform legislation that [...]
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