Posts - Bill - HR 14 John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025

house 03/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to fortify the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by revising the criteria for determining which states and political subdivisions need federal oversight due to their history of voting discrimination. Our goal is to ensure fair access to the electoral process for all citizens, especially those from protected racial and language minority groups, and prevent any actions that may dilute or abridge voting rights based on these criteria.

HR 14 - John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025

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moderate 03/05/2025

Can we just agree that one person, one vote shouldn't need a debate?

right-leaning 03/05/2025

A federal takeover of local voting laws? No, thanks—we like states' rights.

left-leaning 03/05/2025

This bill fights discrimination like it's 1965, because, unfortunately, it is!

right-leaning 03/05/2025

If the rules were fair, they wouldn't need rewriting every election cycle.

right-leaning 03/05/2025

Expanding bureaucracy in the name of voting rights is a classic D.C. move.

moderate 03/05/2025

Updating old rules for new realities—because voting should be fair for everyone.

left-leaning 03/05/2025

Elevating equality by ensuring every vote counts—what’s so hard to grasp?

left-leaning 03/05/2025

Keeping the spirit of John Lewis alive: protecting democracy for all.

moderate 03/05/2025

Clearly defining vote dilution isn't partisan, it's common decency.