To promote election integrity, voter confidence, and faith in elections by removing Federal impediments to, equipping States with tools for, and establishing voluntary considerations to support effective State administration of Federal elections, improving election administration in the District of Columbia, improving the effectiveness of military voting programs, enhancing election security, and protecting political speech, and for other purposes.
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Sponsor and status
Bryan Steil
Sponsor. Representative for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district. Republican.
118th Congress (2023–2025)
Ordered Reported on Jul 13, 2023
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127 Cosponsors (127 Republicans)
History
Jul 11, 2023
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Jul 13, 2023
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H.R. 4563 is a bill in the United States Congress.
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