This source provides video responses of lawmakers to the general question of what they think should be done to improve voting and registration laws. It is not specific to any ONE topic but gives you a good overview of perspectives.
This source provides video responses of lawmakers to the general question of what they think should be done to improve voting and registration laws. It is not specific to any ONE topic but gives you a good overview of perspectives.
Lisa Danetz, an independent consultant, has worked in the voting rights, money in politics, and democracy field as a policy expert, advocate, and lawyer for 20 years. Her work has focused on increasing election- and campaign-based political participation in society through public policy research, litigation, executive and legislative advocacy, and public education. Ms. Danetz has published and been a frequent speaker on voting rights issues, including testimony before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, the Subcommittee on Elections of the Committee on House Administration, and the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Ms. Danetz received her B.S. from Yale University and her J.D. cum laude from New York University School of Law.
Includes findings and recommendations regarding mailing absentee voting applications to all registered voters. Senate Committee also interviewed many who were put on a list as having voted fraudulently and got to the bottom of what happened.
Voter ID Laws: Do they promote fairness, equity and integrity in elections?
This source provides video responses of lawmakers to the general question of what they think should be done to improve voting and registration laws. It is not specific to any ONE topic but gives you a good overview of perspectives.
This source provides video responses of lawmakers to the general question of what they think should be done to improve voting and registration laws. It is not specific to any ONE topic but gives you a good overview of perspectives.