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Ossoff introduces bill to roll back Georgia law on giving voters water

- BY MARK NIESSE

ATLANTA — Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff introduced a bill Monday to prohibit states like Georgia from banning volunteers from distributi­ng food and water to voters waiting in line.

The legislatio­n is a response to Georgia’s new voting law, which makes it a crime for volunteers and organizati­ons to give out refreshmen­ts as they did during last year’s primary election, when lines in some areas lasted over three hours.

Though Georgia’s law restricts volunteers from handing out food and water, it allows poll workers to set up selfservic­e water receptacle­s.

“This is about decency — basic decency. This is about the health and well-being of a senior citizen who’s being made to wait six hours in line to vote and allowing a volunteer to hand that senior citizen a bottle of water without facing up to a year in jail,” Ossoff said during a news conference on Zoom.

Ossoff said his proposal could be incorporat­ed into a bill known as S. 1, a sweeping election, redistrict­ing and campaign finance bill that already passed the U.S. House and is pending in the U.S. Senate. His legislatio­n is similar to a bill introduced last month by U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams, a Democrat who represents Atlanta.

Volunteers would be able to provide food and water as long as they’re not engaging in political activity and they offer it to every voter, according to Ossoff’s bill.

Republican­s who backed Georgia’s voting law said it will prevent attempts to influence voters at the polling place.

The law bans distributi­ng food and drinks to voters within 150 feet of the outer edge of a polling place or within 25 feet of any voter standing in line. Violations are punishable as a misdemeano­r, which comes with up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

 ?? KENT NISHIMURA/LOS ANGELES TIMES/TNS ?? Jon Ossoff holds a campaign event at Grant Park in November in Atlanta.
KENT NISHIMURA/LOS ANGELES TIMES/TNS Jon Ossoff holds a campaign event at Grant Park in November in Atlanta.

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