H. J. RES. 16 proposes a change to the U.S. Constitution to allow citizens who are 16 years or older to vote. It seeks to repeal the 26th Amendment, which currently permits citizens 18 years or older to vote, and ensures that neither the federal nor state governments can deny or limit voting...
Simple Explanation
The bill wants to let people in the U.S. vote starting at 16 years old instead of 18. It also wants to change the rules to make sure nobody is stopped from voting because of their age once they are 16 or older.