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New Bill: Representative Bryan Steil introduces H.R. 9368: Voter ID Act

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We have received text from H.R. 9368: Voter ID Act. This bill was received on 2026-06-18, and currently has 4 cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

This bill would require people voting in federal elections to show a valid physical photo ID before receiving a ballot when voting in person. Acceptable IDs would include:

  • A state driver’s license with a photo and expiration date
  • A state-issued photo ID card with an expiration date
  • A U.S. passport
  • A military ID
  • A tribal government-issued photo ID with an expiration date

If a person does not have the required ID, they could still cast a provisional ballot . However, that ballot would only count if, within 3 days after voting, the person either:

  • Shows the required photo ID, or
  • Submits an affidavit stating they do not have the ID because of a religious objection to being photographed

The bill would also require voters who cast ballots by mail or otherwise not in person to include either:

  • A copy of a valid photo ID, or
  • The last four digits of their Social Security number plus an affidavit saying they could not obtain a copy of a valid photo ID after making reasonable efforts

These requirements would not apply to some categories of voters using absentee or remote voting rights, including:

  • Absent uniformed services voters
  • Certain voters allowed to vote away from a polling place because of disability or age-related accessibility protections

The bill would require state and local governments, to the extent practicable, to make free public access to copying/scanning equipment available in government buildings such as courthouses, libraries, and police stations so people can make copies of photo IDs.

It would also require states to notify voter registration applicants about the photo ID rule when they register, including through online registration systems before the application is completed.

The bill defines which IDs count and directs the Election Assistance Commission to update its voluntary guidance within 90 days after enactment. The main voting-ID rules would also take effect 90 days after enactment .

In addition, the bill creates a grant program to help states and tribal governments provide qualifying photo IDs free of charge to people who say under penalty of perjury that they cannot afford the usual fee. The grants would support state driver’s licenses and state photo ID cards, as well as tribal photo IDs with expiration dates.

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Representative Bryan Steil Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative Bryan Steil:

  • H.R.9368: Voter ID Act
  • H.R.9367: Stop Lawmakers From Predicting Act
  • H.R.9330: Earned Wage Access Consumer Protection Act
  • H.R.8721: Preventing Foreign Interference in American Elections Act
  • H.R.8720: Campaign Finance Transparency Act
  • H.R.8529: Fair Air Standards Act

You can track bills proposed by Representative Bryan Steil on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Steil.

Representative Bryan Steil Net Worth

Quiver Quantitative estimates that Representative Bryan Steil is worth $1.9M, as of June 19th, 2026. This is the 268th highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.

Steil has approximately $221.7K invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.

You can track Representative Bryan Steil's net worth on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Steil.

Representative Bryan Steil Stock Trading

We have data on up to $450.0K of trades from Representative Bryan Steil, which we parsed from STOCK Act filings. Some of the largest trades include:

  • A July 22nd, 2019 sale of up to $100K of $FISV. The stock has fallen 49.78% since then.
  • A July 22nd, 2019 sale of up to $50K of $FIS. The stock has fallen 70.85% since then.
  • A July 12th, 2019 sale of up to $15K of $ASB. The stock has risen 39.31% since then.
  • A July 12th, 2019 sale of up to $15K of $BMO. The stock has risen 122.71% since then.
  • A July 12th, 2019 sale of up to $15K of $USB. The stock has risen 8.47% since then.

You can track Representative Bryan Steil's stock trading on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Steil.

2026 Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District Election

There has been approximately $11,422,103 of spending in Wisconsin's 1st congressional district elections over the last two years, per our estimates.

Approximately $2,044,714 of this has been from outside spending by PACs and Super PACs. Some of the groups who are spending money in this race include:

The rating for this race is currently "Likely R".

You can track this election on our matchup page for the 2026 Wisconsin's 1st congressional district election.

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