Urges United States Congress to enact "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act."
Impact
If enacted, the "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act" would establish legal consequences for those who attempt to obstruct or interfere with voter registration processes. This includes imposing fines and potential imprisonment of up to five years for violators. Furthermore, the bill mandates the federal Election Assistance Commission to provide best practices to states to help prevent violations, thus enhancing the integrity of the voter registration system across the nation.
Summary
SCR92 is a Concurrent Resolution introduced in New Jersey that urges the United States Congress to enact the "Alice Paul Voter Protection Act," specifically H.R. 1245 of the 117th Congress. This resolution is a tribute to Alice Paul, a prominent suffragist and feminist leader who played a crucial role in the achievement of women's voting rights in the United States. The bill aims to safeguard the voter registration rights of citizens, emphasizing the importance of accessible voting as a cornerstone of democracy.
Contention
The resolution echoes significant historical themes by honoring Alice Paul’s legacy while addressing contemporary issues in voting rights. It highlights the ongoing struggle for equitable voter access and safeguards against voter suppression, a topic of heightened debate in recent years. Proponents of voting rights legislation argue that such measures are necessary to preserve democracy, while opponents often raise concerns about federal overreach into state election processes.
Asks Joint Committee on Library of Congress to approve replacing NJ statues of Richard Stockton and Philip Kearny in National Statuary Hall Collection with statues of Harriet Tubman and Alice Paul.
Asks Joint Committee on Library of Congress to approve replacing NJ statues of Richard Stockton and Philip Kearny in National Statuary Hall Collection with statues of Harriet Tubman and Alice Paul.