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Press Release: Sen. Adam Schiff and Sen. Mazie Hirono Introduce Time Off to Vote Act to Support Voter Participation

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Senators introduce legislation requiring employers to provide paid time off for voting in federal elections.

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U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) joined Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawai’i) and 17 colleagues in introducing the Time Off to Vote Act, aimed at ensuring employees receive at least two consecutive hours of paid leave to vote in federal elections. This initiative seeks to address barriers hindering voter participation, particularly among workers with rigid schedules.

Supporters of the legislation, including various senators and advocacy groups, emphasized that voting is a fundamental right and should not come at the cost of financial stability. The act is seen as a means to empower underrepresented communities and increase overall voter turnout, particularly for those who may struggle to take time off to cast their ballots.

The Time Off to Vote Act has garnered endorsements from numerous organizations, including the AFL-CIO and the ACLU, highlighting its potential to enhance democratic participation by making the voting process more accessible for all citizens.

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