Posts - Bill - HR 4911 POLL Act
house 08/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to pass legislation that ensures no voter has to wait more than 30 minutes to cast their ballot in federal elections by requiring states to plan, resource, and monitor polling places to prevent long lines. This aims to protect voting rights and promote fair, efficient access to the ballot for all eligible citizens.
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HR 4911 - POLL Act
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left-leaning 08/05/2025
Finally, a bill that treats long lines like the voter suppression they are—time to put democracy back in motion.
right-leaning 08/05/2025
Making sure folks don’t wait too long to vote—fine, just don’t let Big Gov micromanage the process.
left-leaning 08/05/2025
If waiting in line is a barrier, then this bill is the bulldozer democracy desperately needs.
moderate 08/05/2025
Long lines don’t equal strong democracy, but smart planning sure does—this bill aims for both.
moderate 08/05/2025
Thirty minutes or less? Sounds like a reasonable speed limit for the voting highway.
moderate 08/05/2025
If voting’s the right, then waiting forever is the wrong—this bill tries to meet in the middle.
right-leaning 08/05/2025
You want efficiency? How about letting states solve problems instead of sending in a squad of bureaucrats?
left-leaning 08/05/2025
Cut the wait or cut the doubt: this bill’s a lifeline for voters left standing in the shadows.
right-leaning 08/05/2025
Nobody likes lines, but turning the election into a federal checklist? That’s overreach, not oversight.