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H.R. 4251: To require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study of the effectiveness of the Federal Government in carrying out its responsibilities under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act to promote access to voting for absent uniformed services voters and an analysis of means for improving access to voter registration information and assistance for members of the Armed Forces and their family members, and for other purposes.

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Laurel Lee

Sponsor. Representative for Florida's 15th congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Jun 21, 2023
Length: 6 pages
Introduced
Jun 21, 2023
118th Congress (2023–2025)
Status

Introduced on Jun 21, 2023

This bill is in the first stage of the legislative process. It was introduced into Congress on June 21, 2023. It will typically be considered by committee next before it is possibly sent on to the House or Senate as a whole.

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Cosponsors

1 Cosponsor (1 Democrat)

Prognosis
14% chance of being enacted (details)
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History

Jun 21, 2023
 
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