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Veasey-Larsen Introduce America Votes Act

January 17, 2019

This bill in H.R.1 addresses Voter ID laws that are discriminatory and restrict Americans access to vote.

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Today, Rep. Marc Veasey (TX-33) and Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) introduced the America Votes Act to allow voters arriving at polls, without the identification required by their state, to submit a sworn written statement affirming their identity.

"In 2019, voting should be easy," said Congressman Veasey. "But getting a photo ID is far from simple; especially if you're in one of the 34 states with voter ID laws and are Latino, African American, poor, or elderly. The wave of discriminatory and restrictive photo voter ID laws implemented after the Shelby decision purposely silenced thousands of American voters, including minority voters across Texas. I'm introducing The America Votes Act with Rep. Larsen because this is a critical first step to take on these unjust laws in the courts and through legislation."

"Voter ID laws are discriminatory. Congress should be looking for ways to break down barriers in states so all people can fully participate in our democracy," said Congressman Larsen. "The America Votes Act is a straightforward bill to fight voter identification laws that disenfranchise citizens and undermine our democracy. I modeled the legislation after the voting system in Washington state where voters can affirm their identity by submitting a similar written statement."

The America Votes Act would create new protections for voters arriving at the polls, allowing them to affirm their identity by submitting a sworn, written statement, just like absentee voters, even if they do not have the state-required identification required. Voters would then be allowed to submit a standard, not provisional, ballot. The legislation is modeled on the voting system in Washington state where voters can affirm their identity by submitting a similar written statement.

The bill has the support of 55 other members of Congress and is included in H.R.1, the For the People Act.