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H.R. 55: To repeal the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

This bill proposes the repeal of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993. The NVRA was designed to enhance opportunities for every American to register to vote and to maintain the integrity of the electoral process. It established requirements for states to offer voter registration services and aimed to streamline the registration process.

Key Components of the Bill

  • Repeal of the NVRA: The bill would eliminate the regulations and provisions laid out in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

Implications of the Repeal

If this bill passes, the following implications may arise:

  • Voter Registration Access: States would no longer be required to provide voter registration services through various public agencies. This could potentially limit access to voter registration for certain populations.
  • State Responsibilities: States could regain autonomy over their voter registration processes, which may lead to variations in how registration is handled across the country.
  • Impact on Voter Turnout: Studies have shown that the NVRA has contributed to increased voter registration. Its repeal may affect voter turnout rates, as accessibility to registration services could decrease.
  • Legal and Administrative Changes: There may be a need for states to review and modify their election laws and procedures following the repeal, potentially leading to increased administrative burdens in some places.

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Date Action
Jan. 03, 2025 Introduced in House
Jan. 03, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.

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