What This Bill Does
This bill aims to repeal the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which established procedures for voter registration in the U.S.
This bill matters because it could change how Americans register to vote, potentially making it more difficult for some citizens to participate in elections.
Who This Bill Affects
If this bill passes, it could lead to fewer opportunities for voter registration, impacting citizens' ability to vote in future elections.
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