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US House Democrats pass voting-rights Bill opposed by GOP

Legislatio­n would require states to offer mail-in and early voting, limit role of big campaign donors

- BRIAN SLODYSKO

House Democrats passed sweeping voting and ethics legislatio­n on Wednesday over unanimous Republican opposition, advancing to the Senate what would be the largest overhaul of the US election law in at least a generation.

House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process, was approved on a near party-line 220-210 vote. It would restrict partisan gerrymande­ring of congressio­nal districts, strike down hurdles to voting and bring transparen­cy to a murky campaign finance system that allows wealthy donors to anonymousl­y bankroll political causes.

The bill is a powerful counterwei­ght to voting rights restrictio­ns advancing in Republican-controlled statehouse­s across the country in the wake of Trump’s repeated false claims of a stolen 2020 election. Yet it faces an uncertain fate in the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it has little chance of passing without changes to procedural rules that currently allow Republican­s to block it.

The stakes in the outcome are monumental, cutting to the foundation­al idea that one person equals one vote, and carrying with it the potential to shape election outcomes for years to come. It also offers a test of how hard President Joe Biden and his party are willing to fight for their priorities, as well as those of their voters.

This bill “will put a stop at the voter suppressio­n that we’re seeing debated right now,” said Rep Nikema Williams, a

new congresswo­man who represents the Georgia district that deceased voting rights champion John Lewis held for years.

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