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  • The resolution H. RES. 1461 supports the establishment of September 2024 as "National Voting Rights Month." It emphasizes the significance of voting in a democracy and highlights the historical and ongoing barriers to voting faced by minority groups in the United States. The...

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    This bill wants everyone to think about how important voting is by making September a special month for voting rights. It asks for schools to teach kids why voting matters and for people to share more information to help everyone know how to vote.

  • The resolution, S. RES. 822, aims to designate September 2024 as "National Voting Rights Month." It recognizes the significance of voting in a democracy and addresses ongoing issues of voter suppression in the United States, particularly among minority groups. The resolution encourages...

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    In September 2024, the United States wants everyone to think about how important voting is, especially because some people find it harder to vote. They also want to teach kids in school about why voting matters and remind everyone how and when they can vote, using things like TV and radio.

  • H. RES. 968 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives that calls on Congress to condemn voter suppression laws enacted by states and political subdivisions. It highlights that such laws, particularly following the 2013 Supreme Court decision in Shelby County...

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    H. RES. 968 is a resolution where people in Congress are being asked to say that it's not okay for some states to make it harder for certain groups, like people with less money or those who are older, to vote. The resolution is important because it wants to make sure everyone has the same chance to vote, but it doesn't say exactly how to fix the problems.

  • H. RES. 1109 is a resolution recognizing the importance of the Woman Suffrage Procession of 1913 and honoring the brave suffragists who fought for women's right to vote. It highlights the historic procession's impact on advancing gender equality and the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment,...

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    This is a resolution from Congress that talks about remembering and saying thank you to the brave women who fought for the right to vote over 100 years ago, and it reminds everyone how important it is to keep voting fair and easy for everyone.