Congress votes today to reverse 1993 law granting voting rights to non-citizens
After 21 years, Congress is voting this afternoon on whether to reverse a May 20th, 1993 law.
It grants:
- non-citizens voting rights in federal, state, and local elections, and 
- prevents states from deleting non-citizens from their voting rolls. 
HR 8281: page 25 of 144 pages
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CCAL-118hcal-2024-07-09/pdf/CCAL-118hcal-2024-07-09.pdf
The bill, if passed by the House and Senate, will be vetoed by Joe Biden.
His official position in favor of maintaining voting rights for non-citizens was released yesterday.
It is imaged here:
Tip from Marc Elias, Hillary Clinton’s attorney.


 
             
             
             
             
             
            