Protect and Expand Freedom to Vote
Landmark Legislation Advances Democracy
Protecting the Right to Vote
The Freedom to Vote Act represents a significant step forward in safeguarding and expanding voting rights across the nation. This crucial legislation establishes baseline national standards to ensure that every eligible citizen has equal access to the ballot. By requiring states to create permanent early voting lists and treat applications for mail-in voting as valid, the act removes barriers that have historically prevented people from exercising their fundamental right to vote.
Remarks by President Biden
In a powerful address, President Biden emphasized the importance of protecting the right to vote, calling it "the cornerstone of our democracy." He denounced election denial and partisan efforts to suppress the vote, highlighting the transformative impact of the Freedom to Vote Act in safeguarding the integrity of our electoral process.
ACLU's Commitment
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has long been at the forefront of the fight to protect and expand voting rights. The organization commends the passage of the Freedom to Vote Act and remains committed to ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to participate fully in our democracy. The ACLU will continue to advocate for policies that remove barriers to voting and strengthen the voice of the people.
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