Texas 2021 - 87th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HCR5

Caption

Urging Congress to pass the For the People Act.

Impact

Key provisions of the For the People Act include allowing at least two weeks of early in-person voting, implementing online and same-day voter registration, and mandating automatic voter registration at certain government agencies. Furthermore, the bill seeks to standardize voting by mail, improve mail-in ballot tracking, and establish national policies for ballot drop boxes. These changes are expected to enhance access to voting for all eligible citizens, thereby making the electoral process more inclusive and efficient, regardless of geographic location.

Summary

HCR5 is a concurrent resolution urging the U.S. Congress to pass the For the People Act, legislation aimed at reforming various aspects of the electoral process in the United States. Highlighted within the resolution, the 2020 election presented unique challenges during a global pandemic, yet local and state officials adapted to ensure a safe and participatory voting process. The For the People Act is positioned as a vital response to the lessons learned from these challenges, promoting measures to safeguard and enhance electoral integrity while increasing voter participation across the nation.

Contention

The resolution points out that the For the People Act has garnered widespread public support, including a survey indicating that 83% of voters favor its provisions. However, while supporters argue that it is a monumental step for democracy, there are underlying concerns related to the influence of campaign financing and the overall approach to democratic reforms. Opponents may argue that such reforms could impose undue regulations on state and local election processes, complicating the autonomy those entities typically exercise in managing elections.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR2

Urging Congress to pass the For the People Act.

TX HCR3

Urging Congress to pass the For the People Act.

Similar Bills

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