This bill amends the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, otherwise known as UOCAVA, which is how that we ensure that our servicemembers overseas have their right to vote protected and facilitated.
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Laurel Lee explains the purpose of the bill regarding voting rights for servicemembers.
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Article I, section 4 of the United States Constitution, the Elections Clause, confirms that States are given the primary role in administering elections, not the Federal Government.
I take exception to the comments directed at two of the Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court and would simply note that there is zero evidence to suggest that there is either an actual or even the appearance of any impropriety on the part of those Justices.
While we have 67 counties and 67 supervisors of elections who are independently elected constitutional officers, we have a uniform election code.
I do believe that this is the introduction of an entirely new subject matter that is not germane to the underlying text of the bill.





