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Voting Rights Unaffected by Vaccination Status

This bill aims to ensure that citizens will not be required to present proof of vaccination to vote in federal elections. This means your vaccination status will not affect your right to cast a ballot. The bill also outlines conditions under which masks may be required at polling locations, ensuring mask availability and accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Key points
No vaccine proof for voting: You cannot be required to show a vaccine passport or vaccination status information to vote in federal elections.
Masking rules: Polling places may require masks, but must provide them for free and offer accommodations for people with disabilities.
Protecting voting access: The bill aims to protect your right to vote, regardless of your COVID-19 vaccination decision.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_S_3485
Sponsor: Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX]
Process start date: 2022-01-12