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Republicans in Congress eye more power for states to remove voters
- Republicans in Congress aim to give states more power to remove ineligible voters from rolls, reinforcing previous efforts by the Trump administration.
- During a House hearing, U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee stated that the NVRA's language on voter roll maintenance should be clearer to help officials manage accurate lists.
- Michael Morley testified that federal law should allow states to remove any ineligible voters, stating this could expand the scope of voter removals significantly.
- Some Democrats and privacy advocates have expressed concerns over the Trump administration's plans for voter data use that could invade privacy.
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Republicans in Congress eye more power for states to remove voters
Republicans in Congress want to give states more authority to remove ineligible voters — including noncitizens and people who have moved or died — from voter rolls, seeking to reinforce the Trump administration’s own push to scrub the lists.
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