03-13-2020, 07:31 PM
If voting in person during coronavirus is too risky, one senator’s solution is for states to vote by mail.
Lawmakers have a plan to make sure voting in the 2020 presidential primary and general election doesn’t mean risking Covid-19.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced a bill Wednesday mandating states set up emergency vote-by-mail systems and providing $500 million in federal money to help them get their election systems responsive to the worsening Covid-19 crisis. Wyden is working with multiple bill co-sponsors in the House, but the timing of when either chamber may vote on the bill is currently up in the air.
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Lawmakers have a plan to make sure voting in the 2020 presidential primary and general election doesn’t mean risking Covid-19.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced a bill Wednesday mandating states set up emergency vote-by-mail systems and providing $500 million in federal money to help them get their election systems responsive to the worsening Covid-19 crisis. Wyden is working with multiple bill co-sponsors in the House, but the timing of when either chamber may vote on the bill is currently up in the air.
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