House Democrats on Wednesday are expected to pass new voting rights as GOP-controlled state legislatures move to change laws in the wake of the 2020 election.
Tuesday is a huge day for voting rights in Washington, but developing action could be even more consequential at the state level.
The House is expected to vote Wednesday on HR 1, a sweeping government, ethics and election bill that Democrats have made a signature legislative priority.
There's a way to stop Republican senators from using the filibuster to block the passage of the landmark "For the People Act," write Norman Eisen, Richard W. Painter and Jeffrey Mandell. That way would be to make a special exception -- similar to that used fo…
Voting rights groups led bus tours, knocked on 1 million doors and gave out food at community events to achieve an unprecedented Black voter turnout in Georgia. The organizations have been credited with helping Democrats win both the White House and control o…
Pence made at least four false or misleading claims, three about Democrats' HR 1 election reform bill.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is seizing on a Democratic-led initiative to streamline election standards to again push false claims of voting irregularities in one of his first public statements since leaving office.
Twenty Republican state attorneys general signed a letter denouncing the House Democrats’ controversial election reform bill, HR 1, as unconstitutional.
Listen To The Full Interview Below: Congressman Mike Gallagher (R-WI/8) joined Fox News Radio's Guy Benson Show to talk about the Democrat backed 'election integrity' bill HR 1 aimed at reforming election laws. Rep. Mike Gallagher said, "It really is remarkab…
Election law attorney Marc Elias is cheering Democrats' voting and campaign finance reform legislation while seeking to overturn the certification of an Iowa election.
Former Vice President Mike Pence offered harsh criticism for a Democrat-proposed voting reform legislation while condemning the Capitol protest on Jan. 6 that, he said, interrupted what would have been a worthwhile discussion of election integrity.
President Biden on Thursday celebrated the House passing a sweeping election reform bill, saying he would sign it if it passes the Senate.
A group of conservative House Republicans members are slamming Democrats' sweeping election reform bill, calling it "dangerous" and saying it will "further undermine faith" in elections.
Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompsom's lone "no" vote against H.R. 1, the massive voting rights and election reform legislation, was no accident.
House Democrats are on the verge of passing sweeping campaign finance and voting rights reforms that would establish a new public financing system for certain federal elections.
The Texas Republican who cast the only vote from the party in favor of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act said in a now-deleted tweet that he “accidentally pressed the wrong button,” a report said.
Democrats in the House passed their signature voting rights and anti-corruption bill, HR-1, on Wednesday. No Republicans crossed party lines to support the bill. With conservatives' hardline opposition to HR-1 comes a host of allegations about what the legisl…
First introduced in 2019, the HR-1, or the For the People Act, is being hailed by some as the next Voting Rights Act, while opponents are pointing to its key provisions as precursors to election fraud and misuse of public funding.
While a majority (60 percent) of voters approve of the increase to $15 per hour, 71 percent support a more modest hike to $11.
For years, people have been looking at the price of fast food in Denmark to argue for an increase in minimum wages in U.S.
"Many members of Congress have to stand in long lines to enter the chamber going through metal detectors, emptying our pockets and being treated very disrespectfully," Greene said.
How many Democrats understand the urgency of protecting democracy?
If the system were fair, they say, it would be unfair to us.
Democrats say that the GOP’s state-level efforts make it important to act at the federal level to preserve expansive voting laws.