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Protecting US Citizens' Right to Vote

A proposed amendment to the US Constitution aims to ensure that the right to vote for individuals aged 18 and older will not be denied or limited by federal or state authorities. The only exception is for those serving a felony imprisonment sentence. This change seeks to standardize and strengthen voting rights for most adult citizens.
Key points
The right to vote for individuals 18 and older will be constitutionally protected.
Voting rights will only be restricted for those serving a felony prison sentence.
Congress will gain power to enforce these new rules through appropriate legislation.
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Additional Information
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States protecting the right of citizens to vote.
Print number: HJRES 5
Sponsor: Rep. Cooper, Jim [D-TN-5]
Process start date: 2021-01-04