There has got to be some bipartisanship in this. There is none right now.
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Davis calls for bipartisanship in the legislative process, noting its absence.
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This theory focuses on the Constitution's use of the word 'legislature' and what that means--specifically, how much authority is given to a State's legislature to determine election law.
Those States have a lot to learn from Republican-led States like Florida, who have done the hard work of identifying issues and updating their election laws to restore integrity and voter confidence.
Our driving principle is that every eligible American should have the opportunity to vote and that their ballot should be counted according to law.
I invite any of my colleagues across the aisle to join me in supporting this bill that empowers States to run free, fair, and secure elections.





