New York Senate Democrats passed legislation that would automatically register people to vote when they interact with certain state government agencies
New York Senate Democrats on Thursday passed legislation that would automatically register people to vote when they interact with certain state government agencies.
The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Michael Gianaris, would create a system of automatic voter registration when a person submits an application to the Department of Health or the Department of Motor Vehicles. "At a time in our country when voting rights are under assault, New York must live up to its potential as a progressive leader.
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