It restricts the hours of operation, because it now -- under the guise of setting a standardized timeline, it makes it optional for counties that may be -- may not want to see expanded access to the right to vote.
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Stacey Abrams describes how the Georgia voting bill restricts voting hours, potentially limiting access.
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