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Schumer to Force Senate Vote on Sweeping Election Reform Bill

DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,245
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BY ZACHARY STIEBER
Epoch Times

The Senate will vote on a bill that would dramatically change how elections are run next month, the body’s top Democrat said Friday.

S. 1, also known as the For the People Act, will be voted on during the last full week in June, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) told Democratic colleagues in a memorandum.

Schumer called the bill, which mirrors a version the House of Representatives passed in March, “legislation that is essential to defending our democracy, reducing the influence of dark money and powerful special interests, and stopping the wave of Republican voter suppression happening in states across the country.”

The act would federalize components of the election system, eliminating nearly all qualifications such as photo identification. It would also require states to implement a system of automatic voter registration and to allow same-day registration on any day voting is allowed.

Critics have promised to bring a flood of lawsuits if it’s passed by the Senate and signed into law by President Joe Biden.

“In my state in Oklahoma, we have great voting engagement. We want to make it easy to vote and hard to cheat. S1 takes away a state’s ability to hold people accountable for cheating,” Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) told colleagues on the Senate floor this month.

Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) has described the bill as “a massive federal takeover of elections.”

Democrats largely support the legislation.

“The freedom to vote is fundamental to all of our freedoms. It is how Americans control their government and hold their elected officials accountable,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) told a Senate Rules Committee hearing on May 11.

“The For the People Act is about setting basic national standards to make sure all Americans can vote safely in the way that works best for them, regardless of what state or zip code they live in. The For the People Act is about reducing the power of big money in our elections by ending secret spending by billionaires and special interests. And the For the People Act is about making anti-corruption reforms to ensure all politicians work for the people, not for themselves,” she added.

Schumer told reporters on Capitol Hill that at two recent caucus lunches, “it was made clear how important S1 is to the country, to our Democratic majority, and to individual senators, and those discussions are going and I have a lot of faith in them.”

The Senate is currently divided in half, with 50 Republicans and 50 Democrats or nominal independents who regularly vote with Democrats. Passing a bill requires 60 votes.

Schumer also plans on bringing other pieces of legislation up for a vote when the Senate reconvenes on June 7, including the Paycheck Fairness Act, which would direct the Department of Labor to study pay disparities between men and women and make information on the disparities available to the public.

He also held open the possibility that the upper chamber will consider gun control legislation. He also said he may force another vote on the bill that would establish a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol storming. The Senate rejected the measure earlier on Friday.

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    SledogSledog Member Posts: 31,029
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    They should just call it the "Democrats cheat like Mo Fo's and this will make it easier" bill.
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,948
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    Texas says wellbye.gif.

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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,245
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    I could be wrong, but it feels like Schumer is sending this to a vote now because it's now or never. The tide is slowly turning. People are waking up.
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    CaptainPJCaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986
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    I could be wrong, but it feels like Schumer is sending this to a vote now because it's now or never. The tide is slowly turning. People are waking up.

    This

    They know people are seeing through their shit, and now it is going to be a sprint to pass infrastructure, voting, ban the philibuster, DC and Rico states, pack the fucking court, etc.

    They know they are fucked come 2021
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    KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,751
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    I could be wrong, but it feels like Schumer is sending this to a vote now because it's now or never. The tide is slowly turning. People are waking up.

    I’m sure at least 2 Dems will not vote for this or will be absent and this will be a nothinburger just like the Jan 6 vote.
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,555
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    11 were absent from the vote - 9 R's 2 D's - People may be getting wise to what is going on but the politicians (R and D) don't give a rats ass

    If the house and senate change hands and flip in 2022 nothing will change. Maybe they will slow down a little on the move to the left. Or the other scenario, rioting in the cities or threats of rioting will keep the D's in power.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,727
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    AS long as mail ballots for all and Dominion are in play the elections are over already
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